Statin-induced muscular side effects at rest and exercise – An anatomical mapping

4区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Theresa Berent , Robert Berent , Sabine Steiner , Helmut Sinzinger
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Abstract

Background and aims

Muscle-related symptoms with or without creatine kinase (CK) elevation are common adverse effects associated with statin use. Symptoms are ranging from benign myalgia to myositis and in rare cases to rhabdomyolysis. The aim was to characterize and describe muscular side effects and create an anatomical frequency mapping.

Methods

The prospective observational study was performed at a large lipidology outpatient unit in Vienna. 1111 consecutively admitted patients with muscular side effects on statin monotherapy were included during a 4-year period. Anatomical mapping of the affected muscles, signs and symptoms, the onset of symptoms after starting statin therapy and disappearance after cessation of treatment was assessed.

Results

In 96.5% of the patients with muscle symptoms, there was no elevation of CK. The anatomical mapping revealed exercised muscles as being mainly affected in 84%. In the upper extremity, symptoms were mainly described at the dominating side. Mostly affected muscles were the pectoral (61.4%), followed by the quadriceps femoris (59.8%), the biceps brachii (54.3%) and the deltoid (22.5%) muscles. The majority of symptoms (76.9%, n = 854) appeared within 29 days. Symptoms disappeared after discontinuation of statin therapy at a mean of 5.4 days.

Conclusions

Physical activity seems to be a key trigger for onset of statin-induced muscular side effects. The appearance of symptoms can be symmetrical, asymmetrical, generalized or in isolated muscle groups only. Different statins usually produce similar symptoms, but often some patients tolerate one statin better than another.

休息和运动时他汀类药物引起的肌肉副作用——解剖图谱。
背景和目的伴有或不伴有肌酸激酶(CK)升高的肌肉相关症状是与他汀类药物使用相关的常见不良反应。症状从良性肌痛到肌炎,在极少数情况下会出现横纹肌溶解。目的是表征和描述肌肉副作用,并创建一个解剖频率映射。方法前瞻性观察性研究在维也纳的一家大型血脂门诊进行,在4年的时间里连续纳入了1111例接受他汀类药物单药治疗的肌肉副作用患者。评估受影响肌肉的解剖图、体征和症状、开始他汀类药物治疗后症状的出现和停止治疗后症状的消失。结果96.5%有肌肉症状的患者CK无升高。解剖图谱显示,84%的人主要受运动肌肉的影响。在上肢,症状主要发生在支配侧。以胸肌为主(61.4%),其次为股四头肌(59.8%)、肱二头肌(54.3%)和三角肌(22.5%)。大多数症状(76.9%,n = 854)在29天内出现。停用他汀类药物后症状平均消失5.4天。结论体力活动可能是他汀类药物引起的肌肉副作用发生的关键触发因素。症状的表现可以是对称的、不对称的、全身性的或仅发生在孤立的肌群。不同的他汀类药物通常会产生相似的症状,但通常有些患者对一种他汀类药物的耐受性优于另一种。
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Atherosclerosis. Supplements
Atherosclerosis. Supplements 医学-外周血管病
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期刊介绍: Atherosclerosis brings together, from all sources, papers concerned with investigation on atherosclerosis, its risk factors and clinical manifestations.
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