Prior statin and short‐term outcomes of primary intracerebral hemorrhage: From a large‐scale nationwide longitudinal registry |
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Authors: | Guangshuo Li Shang Wang Yunyun Xiong Hongqiu Gu Kaixuan Yang Xin Yang Chunjuan Wang Chuanying Wang Zixiao Li Xingquan Zhao |
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Abstract: | IntroductionThe relationship between statins and intracerebral hemorrhage outcomes is unclear.AimWe aimed to compare the in‐hospital mortality and evacuation of intracranial hematoma rates in patients with primary intracerebral hemorrhage between prior statin users and nonusers.ResultsThe final study population included 66,263 patients. Multivariable logistics analyses showed that prior statin use was not associated with in‐hospital mortality for primary intracerebral hemorrhage (adjusted odd ratio 0.78, 95% CI 0.61–1.01), but reduced the proportion of patients undergoing evacuation of intracranial hematoma (adjusted odd ratio 0.70, 95% CI 0.61–0.82). Propensity score matching analyses yielded similar results.ConclusionPrior statin use was not associated with in‐hospital mortality but did reduce evacuation of intracranial hematoma rates. |
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Keywords: | cerebral hemorrhage, hydroxymethylglutaryl‐ CoA reductase inhibitors, mortality, treatment outcome |
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