Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2797561 Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundTo determine whether individual statins had differing effects on insulin sensitivity (IS) in patients without pre-existing diabetes mellitus.MethodsA systematic literature search of MEDLINE, EMBASE and Cochrane CENTRAL was conducted through December 2008. Trials were included if they compared pravastatin, atorvastatin, rosuvastatin or simvastatin to placebo/control, excluded patients with diabetes, and reported data on insulin sensitivity/resistance. IS data was pooled and evaluated as standardized mean differences (SMDs) and 95% confidence interval (CI) using a random-effects model.Results16 studies (n = 1146) were included, with patients receiving pravastatin in three trials (n = 164), atorvastatin in five trials (n = 315), rosuvastatin in five trials (n = 419), and simvastatin in five trials (n = 369). When pooled as a class, statins had no significant impact on IS as compared with placebo/control [SMD −0.084 (95% CI −0.210 to 0.042); p = 0.19]. Pravastatin was found to significantly improved IS [SMD 0.342 (95% CI 0.032–0.621); p = 0.03], whereas simvastatin significantly worsened IS [SMD −0.321 (95% CI −0.526 to −0.117); p = 0.03].ConclusionsStatins do not appear to demonstrate a ‘class effect’ on IS in patients without diabetes. Differences between individual statins likely exist that may partially explain the findings of previously conducted meta-analyses examining the impact of statins on the development of diabetes.

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