Using Statins To Lower Cholesterol May Be More Beneficial Way To Prevent Heart Attack And Stroke.
Broader use of cholesterol-lowering statins may be a cost-effective motion to nip in the bud middle attack and stroke, US researchers suggest. In the study, published online Sept 27, 2010 in the history Circulation. The researchers also found that screening for tipsy sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP) to identify patients who may benefit from statin remedial programme is only cost-effective in certain cases.
Elevated levels of CRP indicate inflammation and suggest an increased jeopardy for heart attack and stroke. Currently, statin therapy is recommended for high-risk patients - those with a 20 percent or greater peril of some type of cardiovascular event within the next 10 years.