2009
DOI: 10.1053/j.gastro.2009.01.043
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Simvastatin Lowers Portal Pressure in Patients With Cirrhosis and Portal Hypertension: A Randomized Controlled Trial

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“…Nevertheless, the duration of statin use needed to provide the benefits of preventing hepatic decompensation and prolonging survival cannot be determined from the discussed study, as the investigators did not analyze these outcomes for statins taken for more than 3 months. They justified the 3-month time frame based on Abraldes et al [10] who reported a significant reduction in the hepatic venous pressure gradient after just 1 month of daily simvastatin. Nevertheless, their study leaves open the question of whether long-term use (i.e., years) of a statin provides any ongoing, additional or cumulative benefits compared to relatively short-term use (i.e., months).…”
Section: Improved Outcomes In Cirrhotics On Statinsmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Nevertheless, the duration of statin use needed to provide the benefits of preventing hepatic decompensation and prolonging survival cannot be determined from the discussed study, as the investigators did not analyze these outcomes for statins taken for more than 3 months. They justified the 3-month time frame based on Abraldes et al [10] who reported a significant reduction in the hepatic venous pressure gradient after just 1 month of daily simvastatin. Nevertheless, their study leaves open the question of whether long-term use (i.e., years) of a statin provides any ongoing, additional or cumulative benefits compared to relatively short-term use (i.e., months).…”
Section: Improved Outcomes In Cirrhotics On Statinsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…As mentioned above, controlled observations support a significant reduction in portal hypertension with statins [10], and antiviral effects of these medications have been increasingly reported [3,14].…”
Section: Biopsy-proven Versus Clinically Diagnosed Cirrhosismentioning
confidence: 86%
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