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[Evaluation of trials on regression of atheromatous lesions with hypolipemic drugs].
Author: BesseP, CosteP, DurrieuC
Original Abstract of the Article :
Experimental studies have demonstrated regression of atheromatous lesions with diet and lipid lowering drugs. In order to confirm these results clinically, reliable angiographic methods of analysis must be developed along two lines: quantitative by consensus between independent "blinded" experts, qu...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1285702
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Evaluating the Regression of Atheromatous Lesions with Hypolipemic Drugs
This research delves into the fascinating world of atherosclerosis, a condition where plaque builds up inside arteries. You see, my fellow researchers, like the vast expanse of the desert, the human body is a complex landscape with its own intricate systems. And just as sandstorms can gradually erode the landscape, atherosclerosis can slowly clog our arteries. This study focuses on the potential of hypolipemic drugs to reverse this process.
The researchers aimed to establish reliable methods for assessing changes in atheromatous lesions through angiography. They employed both quantitative and qualitative analyses, much like a seasoned explorer uses both a compass and a map to navigate a challenging terrain. They found that a significant change in plaque size, ranging from 17% to 20%, could be a reliable indicator of change. This study evaluated five separate trials that investigated the effects of various lipid-lowering drugs on patients with atherosclerosis.
The study found varying degrees of success in reducing the progression of atheromatous lesions. Some treatments, such as cholestyramine and clofibrate, yielded promising results in halting the progression of the disease but didn't show complete regression. Other therapies, like lovastatin-cholestipol and nicotinic acid-cholestipol, demonstrated significant regression of lesions. These findings highlight the complex nature of atherosclerosis and underscore the need for continued research to develop effective treatment strategies.
Promising Results for Atherosclerosis Treatment
This study suggests that certain hypolipemic drugs can be effective in slowing down or even reversing the progression of atherosclerosis, offering hope for patients suffering from this condition. While some treatments showed more promising results than others, these findings lay the groundwork for future research.
Living a Healthy Life in the Desert of Atherosclerosis
While these findings offer a glimmer of hope, it's important to remember that a healthy lifestyle is the foundation of a healthy heart. Like a camel that meticulously navigates the desert, we must carefully choose our diet and exercise habits. Eating a balanced diet, rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and engaging in regular physical activity can help prevent the development of atherosclerosis. If you have concerns about your heart health, consult with your doctor.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study sheds light on the potential of hypolipemic drugs to combat atherosclerosis, a disease that affects millions around the world. While further research is needed to optimize treatment strategies, these findings offer valuable insights into the complex interplay between diet, medication, and heart health. Remember, friends, just as the desert is a landscape that requires patience and understanding, our bodies are intricate systems that demand respect and careful attention.
Date :
- Date Completed 1993-03-11
- Date Revised 2010-11-18
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