Analysis of the vasomotor response and metabolic parameters in healthy elders to the use of statin / Análise da resposta vasomotora e parâmetros metabólicos em idosos "saudáveis"ao uso de estatina

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

The Brazil, where old people make up 7% of the population, will have the sixth greatest population of elderly people in the world. Cardiovascular disease increases significantly as a person grows older and evidences show the importance of the endothelium and hypercholesterolemia in arteriosclerosis. However, it has not been established yet if treating dyslipidemia in the elderly will improve this function. Objectives: To evaluate vasomotor response in elders suffering from hypercholesterolemia to the treatment with statin and to evaluate their lipids, c-Reactive Protein (CRP). Design: Double-blind randomized clinical trial. Methods: Seventy-two elderly people aged >65 years old [75 ± 7.7 (65 to 92)], 65% of women, excluding those suffering from diabetes, serious hypertension, obesity, steroid use, hormone replacement, end-stage disease; all of them underwent clinical evaluation, laboratorial evaluation (glucose, lipids, liver enzymes, CPK, high sensitivity CRP (CRP). Vasomotor response was evaluated by means of ATL HDI 5000 high resolution ultrasound scan of the brachial artery and multifrequency transduction of 7 to 10 MHz. Reactive hyperemia was used for endothelium-dependent flow response (DMF) and sublingual nitrate for the endothelium-independent dilation (DNT). Out of those patients, 47 presented LDL 130 mg/dl and were ramdonly divided into placebo (n = 23) and treatment group (n = 24); all of them had underwent evaluation before and after intervention (placebo or atorvastatin 20 mg, orally, during 30 days); for statistic analysis parametric and non-parametric tests were used and p 0.05 values were considered statistically significant. Results: The groups were similar in their basal characteristics; DMF did not present any statistically significant difference between placebo and treatment group after intervention [6.2 ± 6.2 (-4,8 - 23.7) and median = 6.4 vs. 5.0 ± 5.6 (-5.1 - 18.9) and median = 3.5 p = 0.551], the same occurred to DNT [7.1 ± 4,7 (-1.3 - 21.2) and median = 6.8 vs. 8.6 ± 5.0 (1.4 - 21.6) and median = 6.8 p = 0.373). Stratified analysis suggests effect modifying factor of the gender, age strata (<80 and 80 years of age) and LDL (<160 mg/dL e 160 mg/dL). CRP diminished 64% in the treatment group (median in the placebo group = 0.3 mg/dL vs. treatment group = 0.1 mg/dL p = 0.014). The reduction of total cholesterol was 27%, LDL = 41%, VLDL = 20% and triglycerides = 34%; HDL raised 12% in the treatmente group in relation to the placebo group. The highest enzymatic elevation did not surpass 3 times the limit and there were no myalgia. Conclusions: In spite of a significant decrease in lipids, there were no significant changes in vasomotion response with statin therapy, suggesting intrinsic alterations of the vessel associated with ageing. However, CRP reduction suggested an anti-inflammatory effect

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hydroximethilglutaril-coa reductase inhibitors lipídeos aged endotélio/ultrasonografia endothelium/ultrasonography c-reactive protein inibidores de hidroximetilglutaril-coa redutases proteína c-reativa lipids idoso

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