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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 11.
Published in final edited form as: Med Care. 2015 Apr;53(4):324–331. doi: 10.1097/MLR.0000000000000322

TABLE 4.

Summary of Effects Statin Rate Differences on Outcomes by Patient Complexity

Lower Intensity Statins
High-intensity Statins
Estimated Effects Associated With Higher Rate Estimated Effects Associated With Higher Rate
Complexity Rate Range* Benefit Increase Risk Increase§ Rate Range* Benefit Increase Risk Increase§
All patients 43–57 Yes Yes 9–16 Yes Yes
Noncomplex 47–64  No  No 7–24 Yes  No
Heart failure 41–52 Yes  No 6–16 Yes Yes
CKD 41–52  No Yes 6–17 Yes Yes
Diabetes 44–55 Yes  No 7–18 Yes Yes
*

Quintile range of statin utilization rates across local areas for respective complexity and age group.

Relative to no statin based on statin rates in 2008–2009.

“Yes” if statistically significant increase in 1-year survival or 1-year cardiovascular event-free survival rates is associated with a statin rate increase.

§

“yes” if statistically significant increase in 1-year muscle-related adverse events, renal-related adverse events or hepatic-related adverse event rates is associated with a statin rate increase.

CKD indicates chronic kidney disease.