Influence of achieved low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level with atorvastatin therapy on stabilization of coronary plaques: Sub-analysis of the TWINS study

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Background: Previously the stabilization of coronary plaque with atorvastatin was demonstrated in the TWINS (evaluaTion With simultaneous angIoscopy and iNtravascular ultraSound) study. The influence of the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) level on plaque stabilization was analyzed. Methods and Results: Patients (n=29) with hypercholesterolemia and coronary artery disease (CAD) were analyzed. They received atorvastatin (10-20 mg/day) for 80 weeks and were divided into low (<91 mg/dl) and high (≥91 mg/dl) LDL-C groups based on their 80-week LDL-C level. Angioscopy was performed before and after treatment. Yellow coronary plaques were classified into six grades (grades 0 to 5) and mean grade was determined for each patient. The LDL-C levels at week 28 and 80 were reduced in both low LDL-C groups (n=14, 140.3 to 77.9 and 75.9 mg/dl; P<0.001 both groups) and high LDL-C groups (n=15, 151.7 to 93.0 and 99.1 mg/dl; P<0.001 both groups). Significant improvement in the mean grade was shown in the low LDL-C groups (1.44 to 1.00 and 1.05; P=0.003 both groups) at week 28 and 80 vs. no significant change in high LDL-C groups (1.43 to 1.23 and 1.28; P=0.032 and P=0.169 respectively). Conclusions: Adequate reduction of LDL-C is important for the stabilization of coronary plaques.

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Okada, K., Ueda, Y., Takayama, T., Honye, J., Komatsu, S., Yamaguchi, O., … Kodama, K. (2012). Influence of achieved low-density lipoprotein cholesterol level with atorvastatin therapy on stabilization of coronary plaques: Sub-analysis of the TWINS study. Circulation Journal, 76(5), 1197–1202. https://doi.org/10.1253/circj.CJ-11-0966

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