Abstract

AimsEvaluating the short-term influence of Ezetimibe and Simvastatin Combination Therapy on LDL-C, TG and hs-CRP expression level in patients with percutaneous coronary intervention. Methods57 cases of percutaneous coronary intervention patients were selected, and randomly divided into two groups: Simvastatin (40mg/day) and Ezetimibe (10mg/day) combination therapy group (observation group) with 28 patients, Simvastatin (40mg/day) group (control group) with 29 patients. Each group was treated for 10days. After treatment, compare blood lipid LDL-C, TG, hs-CRP levels with each other and the results before treatment. ResultsComparison of the results of the 10th day with the baseline: LDL-C, TG decreased significantly (P<0.01) in the observation group, while the control group did not have a significantly change (P>0.05). Comparison of observation group and control group: after treatment, LDL-C and TG decreased more significantly in the observation group than the control group (−27.2% vs −14.6%, P<0.05). Whether according to LDL-C <2.07mmol/L standard or LDL-C <1.8mmol/L standard, the compliance rate of the observation group was significantly better than the control group, the results were (69% vs 28.9%, P<0.05) and (47.6% vs 13.2% P<0.05), respectively. After 10days treatment, comparing to baseline, hs-CRP was significantly lowered in these two groups (P<0.01). And there is no liver and kidney toxicity, myopathy and other adverse reactions during treatment. ConclusionsCombination therapy of Ezetimibe (10mg/day) and Simvastatin (40mg/day) was more effective than mono-therapy with Simvastatin (40mg/day) on reducing LDL-C, TG and hs-CRP level in percutaneous coronary intervention patients, leading to more significant anti-inflammatory effect.

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