Adherence to statin therapy favours survival of patients with symptomatic peripheral artery disease
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy

Abstract
We hypothesized that adherence to statin therapy determines survival in patients with peripheral artery disease (PAD).
Single-centre longitudinal observational study with 691 symptomatic PAD patients. Mortality was evaluated over a mean follow-up of 50 ± 26 months. We related statin adherence and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) target attainment to all-cause mortality. Initially, 73% of our PAD patients were on statins. At follow-up, we observed an increase to 81% (
Our data suggest that adherence to statin therapy is associated with reduced mortality in symptomatic PAD patients. A strategy of intensive and sustained statin therapy is recommended.
Contributors

Jonas Veit
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Hana Ramadani
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Luise Adam
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Lucija Papac
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Alexander Vonbank
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Mathias Kaspar
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Aljoscha Rastan
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Iris Baumgartner
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Heinz Drexel
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