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Emerging role of statin therapy in the prevention and management of cirrhosis, portal hypertension, and HCC

Suzanne R. Sharpton, Rohit Loomba

2023Hepatology51 citationsDOI

Abstract

Statins, the most widely used lipid-lowering drugs, are increasingly recognized to have pleiotropic effects including anti-inflammatory and antiangiogenic properties as well as effects on fibrogenesis and liver endothelial function. Given these pathophysiological effects, there is a growing interest in clinical use of statins in persons with cirrhosis. In this review, we summarize available data regarding the safety, adverse effects, and pharmacokinetics of statins in cirrhosis. We review clinical evidence, derived primarily from retrospective cohort and population-based studies, on the association between statin use and reduction in risk for hepatic decompensation and mortality in persons with established cirrhosis. We also review evidence to date regarding the effects of statins on portal hypertension and in chemoprevention of HCC. Finally, we highlight ongoing prospective randomized controlled trials that we expect will expand our understanding of the safety, pharmacokinetics, and efficacy of statins in cirrhosis and guide clinical practice.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCirrhosisDecompensationStatinIntensive care medicineAdverse effectPortal hypertensionInternal medicineClinical trialPopulationRandomized controlled trialEnvironmental healthLiver Disease and TransplantationLiver Disease Diagnosis and TreatmentDrug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection