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The study found:
(a) After an interim review, the data and safety monitoring board recommended stopping the group naive to statin treatment due to a 235% increased risk of acute kidney injury among these participants with chronic kidney disease receiving atorvastatin.
(b) After a further review, the data and safety monitoring board later recommended stopping for futility, as the data revealed statins were increasing the risk of acute kidney injury by 6% overall and by 61% in statin naïve patients.
(c) Those who took statins had a 25% increased risk of the more serious stage 2 or stage 3 acute kidney injury compared to those who did not take statins.
The study also revealed:
(d) Those given the statins had a 20% increased risk of muscle pain compared to those taking placebo.
(e) Those given the statins had a 44% increased risk of stroke compared to those taking placebo.
(f) Those given the statins had a 11% increased risk of atrial fibrillation compared to those taking placebo.
(g) Those given the statins had a 202% increased risk of in hospital death compared to those taking placebo.
Links to other studies:
Statins increase the risk of diabetes in kidney transplant patients
Statin use is associated with a 30-36% increased incidence of acute and chronic kidney disease
Statin use associated with a 59% increased risk of kidney failure
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