Arq. Bras. Cardiol. 2021; 116(1): 147-152

Statins and COVID-19: To Suspend or Not to Suspend? That is the Question!

Filipe Ferrari ORCID logo , Raul D. Santos

DOI: 10.36660/abc.20200949

Introduction

In the midst of so many uncertainties that permeate the new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the evidence relating the presence of dyslipidemia to disease severity and consequent prognostic implications are still scarce. In May 2020, a retrospective Chinese study investigated the association between changes in cholesterol levels and prognosis in approximately 600 patients with COVID-19, who were paired by age and sex with healthy controls. First, it was observed that low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and total cholesterol levels were significantly lower in patients with COVID-19. Second, there was a trend for LDL-C and total cholesterol levels to decrease as the severity of infection increased (mild, severe, and critical, respectively). In that study, high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels were also decreased in severe cases. Similar data were observed by Fan et al.,where levels of LDL-C were inversely associated with the severity of COVID-19. These data suggested a possible relation between low cholesterol levels and worsening of COVID-19 infection. In addition, experimental studies have shown that statins might increase the abundance of the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2), which could in part contribute to the entry of the virus into the cell and increase the risk of infectivity.

Based on these previous findings, it was hypothesized that use of lipid-lowering therapies like statins could aggravate COVID-19 infection. However, it is known that serum cholesterol levels may drop in patients with active viral or bacterial infections,, since LDL and HDL have a role in the immune system. On the other hand, hyperlipidemia can compromise the immune response and further exacerbate the inflammatory status of COVID-19 patients, increasing cardiovascular risk.So, the question that ensues is, should statins be suspended or not in patients with COVID-19?

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Statins and COVID-19: To Suspend or Not to Suspend? That is the Question!

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