1.Effects of Atorvastatin in Patients with Acute Spinal Cord Injury.
Javad AGHAZADEH ; Parviz SAMADI MOTLAGH ; Firooz SALEHPOUR ; Ali MESHKINI ; Majid FATEHI ; Farhad MIRZAEI ; Seyed Ahmad NASERI ALAVI
Asian Spine Journal 2017;11(6):903-907
STUDY DESIGN: Clinical trial study. PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of atorvastatin on sensory and motor function in patients with acute spinal cord injury. OVERVIEW OF LITERATURE: The prevalence and incidence of traumatic spinal cord injury are increasing. Statins are well established for use in hypercholesterolemia as well as during anti-inflammatory events. METHODS: This clinical trial study included 60 patients with acute spinal cord injury. These were randomly divided into two groups: the case group which received atorvastatin and also underwent surgical therapy and the control group which only underwent surgical therapy. RESULTS: The severity of spinal cord lesions was evaluated based on the Frankel grade at three periods; this showed no significant difference between the two groups. Comparisons of the levels of pain between the groups based on a Visual Analog Scale system showed no significant difference at the three periods. CONCLUSIONS: We observed no improvement at the 3- and 6-month follow-up in patients who were administered atorvastatin. However, a comparison of the two groups based on pain severity demonstrated a significant difference, suggesting that atorvastatin had a positive effect on patients with spinal cord injury.
Atorvastatin Calcium*
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors
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Hypercholesterolemia
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Incidence
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Prevalence
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Spinal Cord Injuries*
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Spinal Cord*
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Visual Analog Scale