2023
DOI: 10.1177/17562864231170517
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Could statin improve outcomes after pipeline embolization for intracranial aneurysms in a real-world setting?

Abstract: Background: Several pharmacological pathways have revealed statin to have a positive role in patients with for intracranial aneurysms. However, prior studies regarding the association between statin use and patients’ outcomes after pipeline embolization device (PED) treatment were not completely supportive. Objectives: To investigate whether statin medication following PED treatment would improve the outcomes of intracranial aneurysm patients in a real-world setting. Design: A retrospective multicenter cohort … Show more

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“…Naraoka et al ( 74 ) illustrated that long-acting statins significantly reduced the occurrence of cerebral vasospasm after aSAH; however, they did not improve patients’ outcomes. One multicenter retrospective study recently also proved statins could not improve clinical outcomes of IA patients who underwent pipeline embolization device treatment ( 75 ). Overall, the efficacy of statins in preventing and treating IAs remains unclear.…”
Section: Potential Drug Therapy Approaches In Intracranial Aneurysmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naraoka et al ( 74 ) illustrated that long-acting statins significantly reduced the occurrence of cerebral vasospasm after aSAH; however, they did not improve patients’ outcomes. One multicenter retrospective study recently also proved statins could not improve clinical outcomes of IA patients who underwent pipeline embolization device treatment ( 75 ). Overall, the efficacy of statins in preventing and treating IAs remains unclear.…”
Section: Potential Drug Therapy Approaches In Intracranial Aneurysmsmentioning
confidence: 99%