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CONTEXT: Children with familial hypercholesterolemia have endothelial dysfunction and increased carotid intima-media thickness (IMT), which herald the premature atherosclerotic disease they develop later in life. Although intervention therapy in the causal pathway of this disorder has been available for more than a decade, the long-term efficacy and safety of cholesterol-lowering medication have not been evaluated in children. OBJECTIVE: To determine the 2-year efficacy and safety of pravastatin therapy in children with familial hypercholesterolemia. DESIGN: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial that recruited children between December 7, 1997, and October 4, 1999, and followed them up for 2 years. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Two hundred fourteen children with familial hypercholesterolemia, aged 8 to 18 years and recruited from an academic medical referral center in the Netherlands. INTERVENTION: After initiation of a fat-restricted diet and encouragement of regular physical activity, children were randomly assigned to receive treatment with pravastatin, 20 to 40 mg/d (n = 106), or a placebo tablet (n = 108). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The primary efficacy outcome was the change from baseline in mean carotid IMT compared between the 2 groups over 2 years; the principal safety outcomes were growth, maturation, and hormone level measurements over 2 years as well as changes in muscle and liver enzyme levels. RESULTS: Compared with baseline, carotid IMT showed a trend toward regression with pravastatin (mean SD, -0.010 0.048 mm; P =.049), whereas a trend toward progression was observed in the placebo group (mean SD, +0.005 0.044 mm; P =.28). The mean (SD) change in IMT compared between the 2 groups (0.014 0.046 mm) was significant (P =.02). Also, pravastatin significantly reduced mean low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels compared with placebo (-24.1% vs +0.3%, respectively; P<.001). No differences were observed for growth, muscle or liver enzymes, endocrine function parameters, Tanner staging scores, onset of menses, or testicular volume between the 2 groups. CONCLUSION: Two years of pravastatin therapy induced a significant regression of carotid atherosclerosis in children with familial hypercholesterolemia, with no adverse effects on growth, sexual maturation, hormone levels, or liver or muscle tissue.
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Albert Wiegman
Pediatric Cardiology
Barbara A. Hutten
Preventive Cardiology
Eric de Groot
Zuyderland Medisch Centrum
JAMA
University of Amsterdam
Amsterdam UMC Location University of Amsterdam
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0fea57d13714ec96fecf5b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1001/jama.292.3.331
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