Moderate-intensity statin with ezetimibe vs. high-intensity statin in patients with diabetes and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease in the RACING trial
European Heart Journal

Abstract
This study evaluated the effect of moderate-intensity statin with ezetimibe combination therapy vs. high-intensity statin monotherapy among patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD).
This was a pre-specified, stratified subgroup analysis of the DM cohort in the RACING trial. The primary outcome was a 3-year composite of cardiovascular death, major cardiovascular events, or non-fatal stroke. Among total patients, 1398 (37.0%) had DM at baseline. The incidence of the primary outcome was 10.0% and 11.3% among patients with DM randomized to ezetimibe combination therapy vs. high-intensity statin monotherapy (hazard ratio: 0.89; 95% confidence interval: 0.64–1.22;
Ezetimibe combination therapy effects observed in the RACING trial population are preserved among patients with DM. This study supports moderate-intensity statin with ezetimibe combination therapy as a suitable alternative to high-intensity statins if the latter cannot be tolerated, or further reduction in LDL cholesterol is required among patients with DM and ASCVD.
ClinicalTrials.gov, Identifier:NCT03044665.
Contributors

Yong-Joon Lee
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Jae Young Cho
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Seng Chan You
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Yong-Ho Lee
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Kyeong Ho Yun
Author

Yun-Hyeong Cho
Author

Won-Yong Shin
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Sang Wook Im
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Woong Chol Kang
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Yongwhi Park
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Sung Yoon Lee
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Seung-Jun Lee
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Sung-Jin Hong
Author

Chul-Min Ahn
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Byeong-Keuk Kim
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Young-Guk Ko
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Donghoon Choi
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Myeong-Ki Hong
Author

Yangsoo Jang
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