他汀类药物相关肌肉症状和维生素D补充

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Current Opinion in Cardiology Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-24 DOI:10.1097/HCO.0000000000001222
Kahtan Fadah, Adriana Mares, Richard A Lange
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综述目的:他汀类药物由于其有效的降脂和抗炎作用,在心血管疾病的一级和二级预防和管理中起着关键作用。然而,他汀类药物的临床应用经常受到他汀类药物相关肌肉症状(SAMS)的阻碍,这在很大程度上阻碍了患者的依从性和治疗效果。SAMS目前影响10-20%的他汀类药物使用者,因此了解潜在的缓解策略至关重要。鉴于人们对维生素D缺乏作为一种潜在的可改变的危险因素的兴趣日益增加,本综述的重点是维生素D在减轻SAMS中的作用。最近的发现:尽管观察表明维生素D缺乏与SAMS风险增加有关,但最近的研究对补充维生素D在预防SAMS中的作用产生了相互矛盾的结果。一些研究报告说,补充维生素D后,他汀类药物耐受性有所改善。然而,最近的大规模临床试验,特别是维生素D和Omega-3试验(VITAL)报告说,无论基线维生素D水平如何,补充维生素D在预防SAMS或降低他汀类药物停药率方面没有显著的益处。摘要:观察性数据为在SAMS管理中使用维生素D补充剂提供了证据,然而,最近的临床试验中相互矛盾的证据不支持将维生素D补充剂常规用于预防或治疗SAMS。为了探索提高他汀类药物耐受性和依从性的替代策略,本文旨在阐明目前对SAMS的复杂机制、血清维生素D水平的影响以及对临床管理的影响。
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Statin-Associated muscle symptoms and vitamin D supplementation.

Purpose of review: Statin medications play a pivotal role in the primary and secondary prevention and management of cardiovascular disease due to their potent lipid-lowering and anti-inflammatory effects. Nevertheless, the clinical application of statins is often hampered by statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS), which deter patient adherence and treatment efficacy considerably. SAMS currently affects 10-20% of statin users, thus understanding potential mitigation strategies is crucial. This review focuses on the role of vitamin D in mitigating SAMS, given the growing interest in vitamin D deficiency as a potentially modifiable risk factor.

Recent findings: Despite observational suggestions linking vitamin D deficiency to heightened SAMS risk, recent studies have yielded conflicting results on the role of vitamin D supplementation in preventing SAMS. Some studies report an improvement in statin tolerance following vitamin D repletion. However, recent large-scale clinical trials, particularly the Vitamin D and Omega-3 trial (VITAL) report no significant benefit of vitamin D supplementation in preventing SAMS or reducing statin discontinuation rates, regardless of baseline vitamin D levels.

Summary: Observational data provides evidence for the use of vitamin D supplementation in SAMS management, however conflicting evidence in recent clinical trials do not support its routine use for preventing or treating SAMS. To explore alternative strategies in improving statin tolerance and adherence, this discourse aims to elucidate the current understanding the complex mechanisms underlying SAMS, the influence of serum vitamin D levels, and the implications for clinical management.

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Current Opinion in Cardiology
Current Opinion in Cardiology 医学-心血管系统
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4.20
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4.30%
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78
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: ​​​​​​Current Opinion in Cardiology is a bimonthly publication offering a unique and wide ranging perspective on the key developments in the field. Each issue features hand-picked review articles from our team of expert editors. With fourteen disciplines published across the year – including arrhythmias, molecular genetics, HDL cholesterol and clinical trials – every issue also contains annotated reference detailing the merits of the most important papers.
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