To evaluate the efficacy and safety of atorvastatin, a potent cholesterol-and triglyceride-lowering agent, in peritoneal dialysis patients with dyslipidemia.
Effects of Atorvastatin on Dyslipidemia in Uraemic Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis
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Effects of Atorvastatin on Dyslipidemia in Uraemic Patients on Peritoneal Dialysis
Aim
Patients
31 peritoneal dialysis patients with hypercholesterolemia (mean age 57 - 16 years; mean duration of peritoneal dialysis 27 - 17 months).
Follow-up
4 months
Treatment Regimen
Atorvastatin 10-40 mg/day
Results
- Mean LDL cholesterol levels decreased significantly by 42% and 46% from 204 - 23 mg/dl to 119 - 27 mg/dl and 198 - 37 to 104 - 21 mg/dl in the primary and secondary prevention patients respectively.
- Mean triglyceride levels decreased by 37% and 26% from 289 - 132 mg/dl to 186 - 92 mg/dl and 201 - 62 to 150 - 54 mg/dl in the primary and secondary prevention patients respectively.
- Nineteen primary prevention and seven secondary prevention patients achieved the LDL cholesterol target. The triglyceride target was achieved by 15 of the 19 hypertriglyceridemic patients.
- After 4 months, there were no changes in enzyme levels.
Conclusion
Atorvastatin is an effective and safe lipid-lowering agent for peritoneal dialysis patients with mixed dyslipidemia.
Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation 2000:684-8






