Don Poldermans, MD3: From the 1Department of Vascular Surgery, 2Department of Cardiology, 3Department of Anesthesio
Articles by Don Poldermans, MD3: From the 1Department of Vascular Surgery, 2Department of Cardiology, 3Department of Anesthesio

Are statins cardioprotective in patients undergoing major vascular surgery?
ByMartin Dunkelgrun, MD1,Harm H. Feringa, MD2,Dustin Goei, MD1,Jeroen J. Bax, MD4,Don Poldermans, MD3: From the 1Department of Vascular Surgery, 2Department of Cardiology, 3Department of Anesthesio We evaluated the cardioprotective effects of intensive statin therapy before major vascular surgery in a prospective study of 359 subjects. After multivariate analysis, lower low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol was associated with decreased myocardial ischemia, troponin T release, and 30-day and late cardiac events. Furthermore, higher doses of statins were associated with better cardiac outcome, even after adjusting for LDL cholesterol.