Use of statins in older adults who had a concussion lowers the risk of developing dementia later in life compared to patients who did not receive statins.
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‘Older adults who had a concussion are at lower risk of developing dementia later in life when given statins.’
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The analysis compared 7,058 patients who received a statin prescription in the 90 days after a concussion with 21,757 who didn't. Read More..
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After an average follow-up of four years, 4,727 patients developed dementia (1 in 6).
The risk of dementia in older adults after concussion was substantial, and statin use was associated with modestly reduced risk compared to patients who didn't receive a statin.
Limitations of the study include missing information on other factors that could influence the risk of dementia.
The authors of the study were Donald A. Redelmeier, M.D., M.S.H.S.R., University of Toronto, and coauthors.
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Source-Eurekalert