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BMJ (Online), 2001-01, Vol.322 (7277), p.11
International edition, 2001
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Titel
Cholesterol reduction and non-illness mortality: meta-analysis of randomised clinical trials
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  • BMJ (Online), 2001-01, Vol.322 (7277), p.11
Auflage
International edition
Ort / Verlag
England: BMJ Publishing Group
Erscheinungsjahr
2001
Quelle
Applied Social Sciences Index & Abstracts (ASSIA)
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  • To investigate the association between cholesterol lowering interventions and risk of death from suicide, accident, or trauma (non-illness mortality). Meta-analysis of the non-illness mortality outcomes of large, randomised clinical trials of cholesterol lowering treatments. 19 out of 21 eligible trials that had data available on non-illness mortality. INTERVENTIONS REVIEWED: Dietary modification, drug treatment, or partial ileal bypass surgery for 1-10 years. Deaths from suicides, accidents, and violence in treatment groups compared with control groups. Across all trials, the odds ratio of non-illness mortality in the treated groups, relative to control groups, was 1.18 (95% confidence interval 0.91 to 1.52; P=0.20). The odds ratios were 1.28 (0.94 to 1.74; P=0.12) for primary prevention trials and 1.00 (0.65 to 1.55; P=0.98) for secondary prevention trials. Randomised clinical trials using statins did not show a treatment related rise in non-illness mortality (0.84, 0.50 to 1.41; P=0.50), whereas a trend toward increased deaths from suicide and violence was observed in trials of dietary interventions and non-statin drugs (1.32, 0.98 to 1.77; P=0.06). No relation was found between the magnitude of cholesterol reduction and non-illness mortality (P=0.23). Currently available evidence does not indicate that non-illness mortality is increased significantly by cholesterol lowering treatments. A modest increase may occur with dietary interventions and non-statin drugs.

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