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Use of Statin Therapy to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in Older Patients: Review

Publisher: 
Current Gerentology and Geriatics Research
Author: 
N. K. Wenger, Emory University, Atlanta and S. J. Lewis, Northwest Cardiovascular Institute, Portland, OR
Date published: 
29 June, 2010
Region: 
United States of America
Publication type: 
research

Cardiovascular disease is the principal cause of mortality in older individuals, and more than 80% of deaths due to coronary heart disease or stroke occur in patients over 65 years of age. Hyperlipidemia is one of the main modifiable risk factors for cardiovascular disease. Current guidelines recommend the use of statins to reduce low-density lipoprotein cholesterol to appropriate targets based on an individual's cardiovascular risk, and clearly state that older age should not be a barrier to treatment. Despite extensive evidence demonstrating clear benefit with statin therapy in older individuals, this population remains chronically undertreated.

Scope:

This paper, published in Current Gerentology and Geriatics Research, provides an overview of the current evidence available regarding the efficacy and safety of statin therapy to reduce cardiovascular risk in older patients. We use hypothetical case studies to address some of the questions frequently posed by physicians responsible for the cardiovascular health of older patients.

Conclusions:

Use of Statin Therapy to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk in Older Patients

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