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HMG-CoA Reductase Inhibitors (Statins)
Neurol 54:790-795, Hess,D.C.,et al, 2000
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Article Abstract
Statins represent a promising class of agents to prevent stroke. In randomized trials of middle-aged patients with coronary artery disease, statins reduce the incidence of stroke. The reduction in stroke may not be solely related to chol esterol or low-density lipoprotein reduction but may involve nonsterol mechanisms effects on endothelial cells, macrophages, platelets, and smooth muscle cells. Statins also reduce the size of cerebral infarction in a murine stroke model, suggesting a ne uroprotective effect. The best current evidence for stroke prevention is with pravastatin and simvastatin. Pravastatin reduces the risk of stroke in patients with coronary artery disease and average cholesterol levels; simvastatin reduces the risk of th e combined endpoint of stroke and transient ischemic attack in hypercholesterolemic patients with coronary artery disease. Future studies of statins are needed in stroke populations, particularly the elderly.
 
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