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Volume 21, Issue 2, Pages 175-177 (February 2010)


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Statin Prescription is Essential in Peripheral Vascular Disease

Joe J. Leyon, MBBS, MRCPaCorresponding Author Informationemail address, Saraswathy Jaiveer, MBBS, MRCPc, Derek L. Connolly, BSc (Hons), MBChB(Edin), PhD, FRCPb, Suresh Babu, MBBS, DMRD, FRCP, FRCRa

Received 1 November 2009; received in revised form 9 November 2009; accepted 9 December 2009.

Refers to article:
Introduction to New Series of Clinical Practice Articles
Laura Findeiss
Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology
February 2010 (Vol. 21, Issue 2, Page 173)
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Hypercholesterolemia is an important and easily modifiable risk factor for peripheral arterial disease (PAD), but is frequently not adequately addressed by vascular interventionists. Patients with PAD often have extensive atherosclerotic disease elsewhere and have a 1-year mortality rate as high as 20%, mainly from cardiovascular events. This case discussion briefly addresses the evidence for treating hypercholesterolemia in this subgroup of patients. Statins not only lower cholesterol, but also are antiinflammatory, antiproliferative, and antithrombogenic, and improve endothelial function. Current guidelines are reviewed and an approach to initiation of statins and their management is discussed.

a Department of Radiology, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals National Health Service Trust, Lyndon, West Bromwich, West Midlands B71 4HJ, UK

b Department of Cardiology, Sandwell and West Birmingham Hospitals National Health Service Trust, Lyndon, West Bromwich, West Midlands B71 4HJ, UK

c Department of Radiology, United Lincolnshire Hospitals National Health Service Trust, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to J.J.L.

 None of the authors have identified a conflict of interest.

PII: S1051-0443(09)01542-5

doi:10.1016/j.jvir.2009.12.381


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