Statins Show 39% Mortality Reduction in Sepsis Patients, Large Study Reveals
- A major study analyzing over 265,000 sepsis patients found that statin treatment was associated with a 39% lower 28-day mortality rate compared to standard care alone.
- Researchers compared 6,070 sepsis patients who received statins with 6,070 matched controls, finding mortality rates of 14.3% versus 23.4% respectively.
- The protective effect was observed across normal, overweight, and obese patients but not in underweight individuals, though statin-treated patients required slightly longer mechanical ventilation and kidney support.
- The findings contradict previous smaller randomized trials and researchers call for large-scale clinical trials to confirm these results before statins become standard sepsis treatment.