Statins for primary prevention of cardiovascular events and mortality in old and very old adults with and without type 2 diabetes: retrospective cohort study.
Rafel Ramos BlanesMarc Comas-CufíRuth Martí-LluchElisabeth BallóAnna PonjoanLia Alves-CabratosaJordi BlanchJaume MarrugatRoberto ElosuaMaría GrauMarc Elosua-BayesLuis García-OrtizMaria Garcia-GilPublished in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2018)
In participants older than 74 years without type 2 diabetes, statin treatment was not associated with a reduction in atherosclerotic CVD or in all cause mortality, even when the incidence of atherosclerotic CVD was statistically significantly higher than the risk thresholds proposed for statin use. In the presence of diabetes, statin use was statistically significantly associated with reductions in the incidence of atherosclerotic CVD and in all cause mortality. This effect decreased after age 85 years and disappeared in nonagenarians.