Background: Statin intolerance (SI) is often documented in patients’ charts but rarely confirmed by objective methods. Objective: We aimed to identify the rate of true SI in a large population with peripheral artery disease (PAD) as well as the subsequent use of such drugs and the impact on cardiovascular outcomes. Methods: Patients with PAD and reported SI were retrospectively classified in those with “probable/possible” (pp) and “unlikely” (u) SI, after the application of the “Statin Myalgia Clinical Index Score” (SAMS-CI). Both groups were compared after 62 months (date of observation period?). Results: Among the 4,505 included patients, 139 (3%) had been reported as having SI. Of those, 33 (24%) had ppSI, and 106 (76%) had uSI. During t...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is lacking about the effectiveness of risk reduction interventions in patients ...
Statins are one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in clinical practice. They are usually well to...
Despite the efficacy of statins in reducing cardiovascular events in both primary and secondary prev...
Background: Statin intolerance (SI) is often documented in patients’ charts but rarely confirmed by ...
BACKGROUND Statin intolerance (SI) is often documented in patients' charts but rarely confirmed b...
Atherosclerotic peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a growing health issue that affects more than 200...
BACKGROUND:Statins are guidelines recommended in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) for t...
S tatins are considered very effectivein reducing cardiovascular morbid-ity and mortality in high-ri...
AIMS We hypothesized that adherence to statin therapy determines survival in patients with perip...
AIMS: Statin intolerance (SI) represents a significant public health problem for which precise estim...
Statins are guidelines recommended in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) for the prevent...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a highly prevalent atherosclerotic condition. In patients with ...
Context: Cardiovascular disease is a very common and serious problem in the western world. Sta-tin d...
AIMS: Statin intolerance (SI) represents a significant public health problem for which precise estim...
AimsStatin intolerance (SI) represents a significant public health problem for which precise estimat...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is lacking about the effectiveness of risk reduction interventions in patients ...
Statins are one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in clinical practice. They are usually well to...
Despite the efficacy of statins in reducing cardiovascular events in both primary and secondary prev...
Background: Statin intolerance (SI) is often documented in patients’ charts but rarely confirmed by ...
BACKGROUND Statin intolerance (SI) is often documented in patients' charts but rarely confirmed b...
Atherosclerotic peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a growing health issue that affects more than 200...
BACKGROUND:Statins are guidelines recommended in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) for t...
S tatins are considered very effectivein reducing cardiovascular morbid-ity and mortality in high-ri...
AIMS We hypothesized that adherence to statin therapy determines survival in patients with perip...
AIMS: Statin intolerance (SI) represents a significant public health problem for which precise estim...
Statins are guidelines recommended in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD) for the prevent...
Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a highly prevalent atherosclerotic condition. In patients with ...
Context: Cardiovascular disease is a very common and serious problem in the western world. Sta-tin d...
AIMS: Statin intolerance (SI) represents a significant public health problem for which precise estim...
AimsStatin intolerance (SI) represents a significant public health problem for which precise estimat...
BACKGROUND: Evidence is lacking about the effectiveness of risk reduction interventions in patients ...
Statins are one of the most commonly prescribed drugs in clinical practice. They are usually well to...
Despite the efficacy of statins in reducing cardiovascular events in both primary and secondary prev...