Introduction: Statins are one of the most widely used therapies in different groups of patients not only because of cholesterol-lowering properties but also due to their non-lipid related mechanisms. However, the effects of atorvastatin on inflammatory and coagulation markers in type 2 diabetic patients are not well examined. Objectives: To evaluate, the effects of two different doses of atorvastatin on lipid profile, inflammatory coagulation markers, and liver enzymes in type 2 diabetic patients. Patients and Methods: In a randomized double-blinded controlled trial, 150 diabetic patients were randomly assigned to get atorvastatin 10 mg/d (n = 74) or 40 mg/d (n = 76) for 12 weeks. The concentration of biomarkers was determined both at the onset of the study as well as at the completing time of the intervention. Results: Significant differences between the mean levels of lipid profiles, fibrinogen, interleukin-1 (IL-1) and IL-6 were observed between two groups after three months treatment with atorvastatin 10 and 40 mg/d (P<0.05). Furthermore, significant improvement in all blood values after atorvastatin 40 mg/d ingestion was observed (P 0.05). Conclusion: Atorvastatin therapy especially with higher dose was associated with inflammation and coagulation parameters improvement in diabetic individuals.
Effect of high dose versus low dose of atorvastatin therapy on inflammation and coagulation factors in type 2 diabetic patients; a randomized clinical trial study
M. Niafar,A. Bahrami,Neda Lotfi Yagin,F. Najafipour,N. Aghamohammadzadeh,Vahideh Sadra
Published 2019 in Immunopathologia Persa
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Immunopathologia Persa
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2019-02-23
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