A new role for statins in sepsis

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Several studies have shown promising results regarding the use of statins as an adjunctive treatment for sepsis. Most of those studies were retrospective or observational in nature. The ASEPSIS trial has reported that the administration of atorvastatin reduced clinical progression of sepsis but did not improve mortality. These findings are promising and further multicenter trials are needed to confirm these outcomes and to establish whether this class of medications will offer utility in this regard. © 2013 BioMed Central Ltd.

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Rachoin, J. S., Cerceo, E., & Dellinger, R. P. (2012, January 17). A new role for statins in sepsis. Critical Care. https://doi.org/10.1186/cc11907

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