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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-388839

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Objective To describe the impact of stroke clinic on the usage of statins for secondary prevention of ischemic stroke.Methods Data about the demography, social economic status, personal histories, blood lipid profiles, and the status of the usage of statins from 568 serial ischemic stroke patients were retrospectively analysed.Results A total of 51.3% patients followed up in stroke clinic ( 306 patients) and 7.6% patients followed up in general clinic (262 patients) were treated with statins.71.6% patients with and 44.8% patients without hyperlipidemia in stroke clinics were taking statins, which were higher than that patients in the general clinics(27.1% and 2.0% respectively).The patients in the stroke clinics with high LDL-C level ( > 3.4 mmol/L) were more likely to be treated with statins than those with lower level (25.6% vs 14.7%, P = 0.017).Conclusions The rate of statins usage is extremely low in stroke patients followed up in a general clinic, but it can been improved greatly in a stroke clinic.Stroke clinic can narrow the gap between the clinical practice and the guideline for secondary prevention of ischemic stroke.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-401382

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An increasing numaber of clinical trials have confimed the cholesterol-independent effects of statins.Recent clinical observations have found that using statins before the onset of ischemic stroke and during the acute stage can greatly lessen the severity of neurological defi-cits,reduce the mortality,and improve the prognosis;and that for patients with long-term statius treatmem,who withdraw the drug abruptly,may aggravate stroke lesions,and increase the risk of relapse.Although the use of statius may slightly increase the risk of bleeding,undoubtedly,the use of statins has become one of the most important approaches in the prevention and treatment of ischemic stroke.

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