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Impact of statin withdrawal on perceived and objective muscle function

Authors :
Peyrel, Paul
Mauriège, Pascale
Frenette, Jérôme
Laflamme, Nathalie
Greffard, Karine
Dufresne, Sébastien S.
Huth, Claire
Bergeron, Jean
Joanisse, Denis R.
Peyrel, Paul
Mauriège, Pascale
Frenette, Jérôme
Laflamme, Nathalie
Greffard, Karine
Dufresne, Sébastien S.
Huth, Claire
Bergeron, Jean
Joanisse, Denis R.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background and aims Statin-associated muscle symptoms (SAMS) are frequently reported. Nevertheless, few data on objective measures of muscle function are available. Recent data suggesting an important nocebo effect with statin use could confound such effects. The objective was to assess if subjective and objective measures of muscle function improve after drug withdrawal in SAMS reporters. Methods Patients (59 men, 33 women, 50.3±9.6 yrs.) in primary cardiovascular prevention composed three cohorts: statin users with (SAMS, n = 61) or without symptoms (No SAMS, n = 15), and controls (n = 16) (registered at clinicaltrials.gov, NCT01493648). Force (F), endurance (E) and power (P) of the leg extensors (ext) and flexors (fle) and handgrip strength (Fhg) were measured using isokinetic and handheld dynamometers, respectively. A 10-point visual analogue scale (VAS) was used to self-assess SAMS intensity. Measures were taken before and after two months of withdrawal. Results Following withdrawal, repeated-measures analyses show improvements for the entire cohort in Eext, Efle, Ffle, Pext and Pfle (range +7.2 to +13.3%, all p≤0.02). Post-hoc analyses show these changes to occur notably in SAMS (+8.8 to +16.6%), concurrent with a decrease in subjective perception of effects in SAMS (VAS, from 5.09 to 1.85). Fhg was also improved in SAMS (+4.0 to +6.2%) when compared to No SAMS (-1.7 to -4.2%) (all p = 0.02). Conclusions Whether suffering from "true" SAMS or nocebo, those who reported SAMS had modest but relevant improvements in muscle function concurrent with a decrease in subjective symptoms intensity after drug withdrawal. Greater attention by clinicians to muscle function in frail statin users appears warranted.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1398329983
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1371.journal.pone.0281178