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Relative effects of statin therapy on stroke and cardiovascular events in men and women: Secondary analysis of the stroke prevention by aggressive reduction in cholesterol levels (SPARCL) study

Title: Relative effects of statin therapy on stroke and cardiovascular events in men and women: Secondary analysis of the stroke prevention by aggressive reduction in cholesterol levels (SPARCL) study
Authors: Goldstein, LB; Amarenco, P; Lamonte, M; Gilbert, S; Messig, M; Callahan, A; Hennerici, M; Sillesen, H; Welch, KMA; SPARCL investigators; Bogousslavsky J; Goldstein LB; Zivin J; Clark W; Dávalos A; Kaste M; Leiter L; Altafullah I; Graham G; Glahn J; Jiménez Hernández D; MacWalter R; Scott R; Shuaib A; Sivenius J; Stipal R; Hart R; Marsh J; Norrving B; Pocock S; Sacco R; Easton J; Brown M; Nagy Z; Whisnant J; O'Neill B; Kleber F; LaBlanche JM; Welty F; Crimmins D; Davis S; Dimmitt S; Donnan G; Frayne J; Freilich D; Zagami A; Mikocki J; Schmidauer C; Schmidt R; De Bleecker J; Deceuninck F; Tack P; Thijs V; Gomes Fernandes J; Beaudry M; Cote R; Hoyte K; Lebrun LH; Mackey A; Sahlas D; Selchen D; Spence JD; Teal P; Winger M; Matamala G; Cifkova R; Kalita Z; Rektor I; Rosolova H; Vaclavik D; Boysen G; Klingenberg H; Sillesen H; Hillbom M; Numminen H; Pilke A; Salmivaara A; Alamowitch S; Amarenco P; Boulliat J; De Broucker T; Chollet F; Mahagne MH; Milandre L; Moulin T; Milonas I; Stathis P; Vogiatzoglou D; Bornstein N; Honigman S; Lampl Y; Streifler J; Capurso A; Comi G; Gandolfo C; Poloni M; Senin U; Rangel Guerra R; Boon AM; De Keyser JH; De Kort PL; Haas JA; Kamphuis DJ; Koudstaal PJ; Anderson N; Singh G; Czlonkowska A; Drozdowski W; Gralewski Z; Kozubski W; Kuczynska Zardzewialy A; Podemski R; Stelmasiak Z; Szczudlik A; Da Costa Correia C; Ferro J; Salgueiro e. Cunha L; Lietava J; Raslova K; Carr J; Gardiner J; Kruger A; Alvarez Sabin J; Chamorro A; Diez Tejedor E; Fernández O; Trejo Gabriel y. Galán J; González Marcos J; Egido Herrero J; Jiménez Martínez M; Lago Martin A; Mostacero Miguel E; Vivancos Mora J; Moltó J; Viguera Romero J; Cuartero Rodriguez E; Rubio F; Serena J; Laska AC; Leijd B; Strand T; Terent A; Waegner A; Wallén T; Baumgartner R; Hungerbühler H; Lyrer P; Mattle H; Bath PM; Ekpo EB; Freeman A; Lees KR; MacLeod MJ; MacWalter RS; Sharma AK; Shetty HG; Albers G; Benavente O; Book D; Broderick J; Calder C; Carlini W; Chaturvedi S; Chippendale T; Coull B; Davis P; Devlin T; Dick A; Dooneief G; Duff R; Estronza N; Forteza A; Frankel M; Frey J; Friday G; Goldstein J; Hammer M; Harris J; Harper W; Hendin B; Hess D; Hinton R; Hollander J; Hughes R; Kasner S; Kent T; Kim L; Kirshner H; LaMonte M; Ledbetter L; Lee Kwen P; Levin K; Libman R; Matlock J; McDowell P; McGee F. Jr; Meyer B; Minagar A; Moussouttas M; Munson R; Nash M; Nassief A; Orr S; Ratinov G; Salanga V; Silliman S; Singer R; Smith D; Sullivan H; Tietjen G; Thaler D; Tuchman M; Uskavitch D; Verro P; Vicari R; Weinstein R; Wilterdink J; Zweifler R; De Bastos M.; FERRARESE, CARLO
Contributors: Goldstein, L; Amarenco, P; Lamonte, M; Gilbert, S; Messig, M; Callahan, A; Hennerici, M; Sillesen, H; Welch, K; Sparcl, I; Bogousslavsky, J; Zivin, J; Clark, W; Dávalos, A; Kaste, M; Leiter, L; Altafullah, I; Graham, G; Glahn, J; Jiménez Hernández, D; Macwalter, R; Scott, R; Shuaib, A; Sivenius, J; Stipal, R; Hart, R; Marsh, J; Norrving, B; Pocock, S; Sacco, R; Easton, J; Brown, M; Nagy, Z; Whisnant, J; O'Neill, B; Kleber, F; Lablanche, J; Welty, F; Crimmins, D; Davis, S; Dimmitt, S; Donnan, G; Frayne, J; Freilich, D; Zagami, A; Mikocki, J; Schmidauer, C; Schmidt, R; De Bleecker, J; Deceuninck, F; Tack, P; Thijs, V; Gomes Fernandes, J; Beaudry, M; Cote, R; Hoyte, K; Lebrun, L; Mackey, A; Sahlas, D; Selchen, D; Spence, J; Teal, P; Winger, M; Matamala, G; Cifkova, R; Kalita, Z; Rektor, I; Rosolova, H; Vaclavik, D; Boysen, G; Klingenberg, H; Hillbom, M; Numminen, H; Pilke, A; Salmivaara, A; Alamowitch, S; Boulliat, J; De Broucker, T; Chollet, F; Mahagne, M; Milandre, L; Moulin, T; Milonas, I; Stathis, P; Vogiatzoglou, D; Bornstein, N; Honigman, S; Lampl, Y; Streifler, J; Capurso, A; Comi, G; Ferrarese, C; Gandolfo, C
Publisher Information: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Publication Year: 2008
Collection: Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca: BOA (Bicocca Open Archive)
Subject Terms: Data Interpretation; Statistical; Treatment Outcome; Heptanoic Acid; Male; Apolipoprotein A-I; Middle Aged; Female; Sex Characteristic; Logistic Model; Human; Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitor; Triglyceride; Cholesterol; Sex Factor; Blood Pressure; Reproducibility of Result; Hypertension; Pyrrole; Stroke
Description: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In SPARCL, treatment with atorvastatin 80 mg daily reduced stroke risk in patients with recent stroke or TIA and no known coronary heart disease by 16% versus placebo over 4.9 years of follow-up. The purpose of this secondary analysis was to determine whether men and women similarly benefited from randomization to statin treatment. METHODS: The effect of sex on treatment-related reductions in stroke and other cardiovascular outcomes were analyzed with Cox regression modeling testing for sex by treatment interactions. RESULTS: Women (n=1908) constituted 40% of the SPARCL study population. At baseline, men (n=2823) were younger (62.0+/-0.21 versus 63.9+/-0.27 years), had lower systolic BPs (138.1+/-0.35 versus 139.5+/-0.47 mm Hg), higher diastolic BPs (82.2+/-0.20 versus 81.0+/-0.25 mm Hg), more frequently had a history of smoking (73% versus 38%), and had lower total cholesterol (207.0+/-0.54 versus 218.9+/-0.67 mg/dL) and LDL-C levels (132+/-0.45 versus 134+/-0.57 mg/dL) than women. Use of antithrombotics and antihypertensives were similar. After prespecified adjustment for region, entry event, time since event, and age, there were no sex by treatment interactions for the combined risk of nonfatal and fatal stroke (treatment Hazard Ratio, HR=0.84, 95% CI 0.68, 1.02 in men versus HR=0.84, 95% CI 0.63, 1.11 in women; treatment x sex interaction P=0.99), major cardiac events (HR=0.61, 95% CI 0.42, 0.87 in men versus HR=0.76, 95% CI 0.48, 1.21 in women; P=0.45), major cardiovascular events (HR=0.78, 95% CI 0.65, 0.93 in men versus HR=0.84, 95% CI 0.65, 1.07 in women; P=0.63), revascularization procedures (HR=0.50, 95% CI 0.37, 0.67 in men versus HR=0.76, 95% CI 0.46, 1.24 in women; P=0.17), or any CHD event (HR=0.54, 95% CI 0.41, 0.72 in men versus 0.67 95% CI 0.46, 0.98 in women; P=0.40). CONCLUSIONS: Stroke and other cardiovascular events are similarly reduced with atorvastatin 80 mg/d in men and women with recent stroke or TIA.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: English
Relation: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/18617654; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000258727000007; volume:39; issue:9; firstpage:2444; lastpage:2448; journal:STROKE; https://hdl.handle.net/10281/14881
DOI: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.107.513747
Availability: https://hdl.handle.net/10281/14881; https://doi.org/10.1161/STROKEAHA.107.513747
Accession Number: edsbas.64019170
Database: BASE