@article{21430, author = {Arima H. and Anderson Craig and Priglinger M. and Krause M.}, title = {No Relationship of Lipid-Lowering Agents to Hematoma Growth: Pooled Analysis of the Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage Trials Studies}, abstract = {

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Controversy persists over statins and risk of intracerebral hemorrhage. We determined associations of premorbid lipid-lowering therapy and outcomes among participants of the Intensive Blood Pressure Reduction in Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage Trials (INTERACT). METHODS: The pooled data of INTERACT 1 and 2 (international, multicenter, prospective, open, blinded end point, randomized controlled trials of patients with intracerebral hemorrhage [<6 hours] and elevated systolic blood pressure) were analyzed with regard to associations of baseline lipid-lowering treatment and clinical outcomes of 3184 participants in a multivariate model. Associations of lipid-lowering therapy and hematoma growth (baseline to 24 hours) in computed tomographic substudies participants (n=1310) were estimated in ANCOVA. RESULTS: Among 204 patients (6.5%) with baseline lipid-lowering treatment, 90-day clinical outcomes were not significantly different after adjustment for confounding variables including region and age. In the computed tomographic substudy, 24-hour hematoma growth was greater in 124 patients (9%) with, compared with those without, prior lipid-lowering therapy. However, this association was not significant between groups (9.2 versus 6.8 mL; P<0.13), after adjustment for prior antithrombotic therapy. CONCLUSIONS: No independent associations were found between lipid-lowering medication and adverse outcomes in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov. Unique identifier: NCT00226096 and NCT00716079.

}, year = {2015}, journal = {Stroke}, volume = {46}, number = {3}, pages = {857-9}, isbn = {1524-4628 (Electronic)
0039-2499 (Linking)}, note = {Priglinger, Miriam
Arima, Hisatomi
Anderson, Craig
Krause, Martin
Stroke. 2015 Feb 5. pii: STROKEAHA.114.007664.}, language = {Eng}, }