LDL-cholesterol lowering with evolocumab, and outcomes according to age and sex in patients in the FOURIER Trial
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology

Abstract
Some trials have reported diminished efficacy for statins in the elderly, and in women compared with men. We examined the efficacy and safety of evolocumab by patient age and sex in the FOURIER trial, the first major cardiovascular outcome trial of a PCSK9 inhibitor.
FOURIER was a randomised, double blind trial, comparing evolocumab with placebo in 27,564 patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease receiving statin therapy (median follow-up 2.2 years). The primary endpoint was cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, stroke, hospitalisation for unstable angina or coronary revascularisation. Cox proportional hazards models were used to assess the efficacy of evolocumab versus placebo stratified by quartiles of patient age and by sex. There were small variations in the cardiovascular event rate across the age range (for the primary endpoint, Kaplan–Meier at 3 years 15.6%, >69 years, vs. 15.1%, ≤56 years,
The efficacy and safety of evolocumab are similar throughout a broad range of ages and in both men and women.
Contributors

Huei Wang
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Beat Knusel
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Marc S Sabatine
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Michelle L O’Donoghue
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Peter Sever
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Imperial College London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Ioanna Gouni-Berthold
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Anthony Keech
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Robert Giugliano
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Terje R Pedersen
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KyungAh Im
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