Statin Therapy and Outcome After Ischemic Stroke
Stroke2013Vol. 44(2), pp. 448–456
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Danielle Ní Chróinín, Kjell Asplund, Signild Åsberg, Elizabeth Callaly, Elisa Cuadrado‐Godia, Exuperio Díez‐Tejedor, Mario Di Napoli, Stefan T. Engelter, Karen L. Furie, Sotirios Giannopoulos, Antonio M. Gotto, Niamh Hannon, Fredrik Jönsson, Moira K. Kapral, Joan Martí‐Fàbregas, Patricia Martínez‐Sánchez, Haralampos Milionis, Joan Montaner, Antonio Muscari, Slaven Pikija, Jeffrey L. Probstfield, Natalia S. Rost, Amanda G. Thrift, Konstantinos Vemmos, Peter J. Kelly
Abstract
In the largest meta-analysis to date, statin therapy at stroke onset was associated with improved outcome, a finding not observed in studies restricted to thrombolysis-treated patients. Randomized trials of statin therapy in acute ischemic stroke are needed.
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