Usual dose of simvastatin does not inhibit plaque progression and lumen loss at the peri-stent reference segments after bare-metal stent implantation: A serial intravascular ultrasound analysis

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Background/Aims: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of a usual dose of simvastatin (20 mg/day) on plaque regression and vascular remodeling at the peri-stent reference segments after bare-metal stent implantation. Methods: We retrospectively investigated serial intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) findings in 380 peri-stent reference segments (184 proximal and 196 distal to the stent) in 196 patients (simvastatin group, n = 132 vs. nonstatin group, n = 64). Quantitative volumetric IVUS analysis was performed in 5-mm vessel segments proximal and distal to the stent. Results: IVUS follow-up was performed at a mean of 9.4 months after stenting (range, 5 to 19 months). No significant differences were observed in the changes in mean plaque plus media (P&M) area, mean lumen area, and mean external elastic membrane (EEM) area from post-stenting to follow-up at both proximal and distal edges between the simvastatin and non-statin group. Although lumen loss within the first 3 mm from each stent edge was primarily due to an increase in P&M area rather than a change in EEM area, and lumen loss beyond 3 mm from each stent edge was due to a combination of increased P&M area and decreased EEM area, no significant differences in changes were observed in P&M, EEM, and lumen area at every 1-mm subsegment between the simvastatin and non-statin group. Conclusions: A usual dose of simvastatin does not inhibit plaque progression and lumen loss and does not affect vascular remodeling in peri-stent reference segments in patients undergoing bare-metal stent implantation.

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Hong, Y. J., Jeong, M. H., Choi, Y. H., Ma, E. H., Ko, J. S., Lee, M. G., … Kang, J. C. (2010). Usual dose of simvastatin does not inhibit plaque progression and lumen loss at the peri-stent reference segments after bare-metal stent implantation: A serial intravascular ultrasound analysis. Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, 25(4), 356–363. https://doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2010.25.4.356

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