Autores
PN Durrington, D Bhatnagar, MI Mackness, J Morgan, K Julier, MA Khan, M France
Fecha de publicación
2001/5/1
Revista
Heart
Volumen
85
Número
5
Páginas
544-548
Editor
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Descripción

BACKGROUND

Omega-3 fatty acids, such as those present in fish oil, have been reported to prolong life in myocardial infarction survivors. These fatty acids can decrease serum triglyceride concentrations, but so far the doses used in trials examining their effects on coronary end points have had only minimal triglyceride lowering effects.

OBJECTIVE

To examine the triglyceride lowering effectiveness, safety, and tolerability of Omacor, a concentrate of omega-3, long chain, polyunsaturated fatty acids from fish oil (84% of the total as opposed to an average of 35% in fish oil) over one year in patients with established coronary heart disease (CHD) and persisting hypertriglyceridaemia, despite receiving simvastatin in doses similar to those employed in the Scandinavian simvastatin survival study.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

59 patients with CHD, receiving simvastatin 10–40 mg daily with serum triglycerides > 2.3 …
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