Lipid-lowering drugs (statins) and peripheral neuropathy

Journal Title: Electronic Physician - Year 2018, Vol 10, Issue 3

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIM: Peripheral neuropathy is a disorder with often unknown causes. Some drugs, including statins, are proposed to be among the causes of peripheral neuropathy. This study aimed at evaluating this condition by electrodiagnostic study among patients who had received statins. METHODS: This case-control study was conducted in Shiraz, Iran in 2015, and included 39 patients aged 35-55 who had received statins for at least 6 months, and 39 healthy matched controls. Using electrodiagnosis, the sensory and motor wave features (amplitude, latency and nerve conduction velocity) of the peripheral nerves (Median, Ulnar, Tibial, Sural, and Peroneal) were evaluated among the subjects. Data were analyzed using SPSS software and p<0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Regarding the occurrence of neuropathy, there were no significant differences in any of the definitions presented for peripheral neuropathy. However, the difference was close to significance for one definition [2 abnormalities in 2 nerves (p=0.055)]. Regarding mean values of the features, significant differences were observed in two features: amplitude of the peroneal motor nerve (p=0.048) and amplitude of the sural sensory nerve (p=0.036). CONCLUSION: Since statins are widely used, awareness regarding their side-effects would lead to better treatment. Even though no significant differences were found between the groups regarding the occurrence of peripheral neuropathy, there were significant differences in amplitudes of the sural sensory response and the peroneal motor response. This indicates the involvement of peripheral nerves. Therefore, we recommend that patients and physicians should be informed about the possible symptoms of this condition

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Mohammadreza Emad, Hosein Arjmand, Hamid Reza Farpour, Bahareh Kardeh

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  • EP ID EP339211
  • DOI 10.19082/6527
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Mohammadreza Emad, Hosein Arjmand, Hamid Reza Farpour, Bahareh Kardeh (2018). Lipid-lowering drugs (statins) and peripheral neuropathy. Electronic Physician, 10(3), 6527-6533. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-339211