B-mode ultrasound assessment of pravastatin treatment effect on carotid and femoral walls and its correlations with coronary arteriographic findings. A report of the Regression Growth Evaluation Statin Study (REGRESS).
REGRESS (Regression Growth Evaluation Statin Study) Sub-study
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REGRESS (Regression Growth Evaluation Statin Study) Sub-study
Introduction
Purpose
To determine the effects of pravastatin on carotid and femoral artery walls.
Design
As per REGRESS. Imaging of carotid and femoral arteries by B-mode ultrasound at baseline, 6,12, 18, and 24 months.
Patients
255 patients that were part of REGRESS.
Follow-up
24 months (ultrasound findings)
Treatment Regimen
As per REGRESS
Results
- Baseline IMT (intimal thickness) was 0.86 + 0.33 mm. IMT decreased 0.05 + 0.20 (SEM) mm in patients receiving pravastatin; IMT was unchanged in the placebo group (p=0.0085 pravastatin vs placebo).
- Maximal IMT was 1.07 + 0.43 mm and decreased by 0.05 + 0.22 mm with pravastatin but increased by 0.01 + 0.21 mm in the placebo patients.
Conclusion
Pravastatin decreased intimal medial thickening of carotid and femoral arteries.
J Am Coll Cardiol 1998;31:1561-7






