Statins Are Associated With a Decreased Risk of Decompensation and Death in Veterans With Hepatitis C–Related Compensated Cirrhosis

Volume: 150, Issue: 2, Pages: 430 - 440.e1
Published: Feb 1, 2016
Abstract
Statins decrease portal pressure in patients with cirrhosis and increase survival times of patients who have bled from varices. However, statins can be hepatotoxic. It is important to determine whether long-term statin use will be beneficial or detrimental for patients with cirrhosis because physicians are reluctant to prescribe statins to patients with liver disease. We investigated the effects of statins on decompensation and survival times in...
Paper Details
Title
Statins Are Associated With a Decreased Risk of Decompensation and Death in Veterans With Hepatitis C–Related Compensated Cirrhosis
Published Date
Feb 1, 2016
Volume
150
Issue
2
Pages
430 - 440.e1
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