Bybee Kevin A, Powell Brian D, Williams Brent A, Murphy Joseph G, Kopecky Stephen L, Wright R Scott
Division of Biostatistics, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota 55905, USA.
Am J Cardiol. 2004 Mar 15;93(6):776-9. doi: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2003.11.059.
In a community-based population, we compared serum cholesterol concentrations following hospital discharge after acute myocardial infarction based on statin therapy at the time of hospital discharge. At the time of follow-up cholesterol measurement, patients discharged from the hospital on a statin had lower mean low-density lipoprotein (LDL) (106.4 vs 116.7 mg/dl, p <0.01) and total cholesterol (182.2 vs 193.6 mg/dl, p <0.01) concentrations, larger absolute reductions in LDL (-24.7 vs -4.7 mg/dl, p <0.01) and total cholesterol (-24.2 vs -0.1 mg/dl, p <0.01) from pre-myocardial infarction levels, and superior attainment of the Adult Treatment Panel III LDL goal of <100 mg/dl at the time of follow-up compared with patients who were discharged without a statin (49% vs 33%; adjusted odds ratio 2.56; p <0.01).