February 24, 2020

Pragmatic Evaluation of Events and Benefits of Lipid-lowering in Older Adults (PREVENTABLE)

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Study Website: PREVENTABLE
ClinicalTrials.gov#: NCT04262206
Study Design: Intervention Trial
PCORnet Infrastructure: Common Data Model (CDM), Single IRB, Patient partners or engagement
Principal Investigator: Karen Alexander
Institution: Duke Clinical Research Institute
Funder: Federal (NIH); (Project webpage)
Funding Date: 2019
Study Duration: 2020 – 2027
Participating PCORnet® Clinical Research Networks: ADVANCE, GPC, INSIGHT, OneFlorida+, PaTH, REACHnet, STAR
Therapeutic Area: Cardiovascular
Condition: Cognitive Impairment, Mild; Dementia; Cardiovascular Diseases
Age Range: 75 Years and older (Older Adult)
Status: Recruiting

Research Question(s):
Can a statin help prevent dementia and disability in adults aged 75 or older, as well as heart attacks and other cardiovascular-related deaths, while not increasing risks of adverse health outcomes?

Primary Publication(s):

Sachs BC, Rapp SR, Kistler CE, et al. The pragmatic evaluation of events and benefits of lipid-lowering in older adults (PREVENTABLE) trial: study design and procedures for cognitive assessment and adjudication. Alzherimers. Dement., 2021; 17(Supp.9). doi.org/10.1002/alz.054022