CardioSource WorldNews October 2015 | Page 55

HEALTH TECH SHIV GAGLANI Streamlining Statin Intolerance Information The ACC’s Statin Intolerance App W e previously had the opportunity to review two clinical decision support apps released by the American College of Cardiology: The Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease (ASCVD) Risk Estimator, and the Clinical Guidelines app. Building upon the success of these apps, the ACC recently released an app dedicated to helping clinicians evaluate statin intolerance. A recent article in Circulation1 explains that statin intolerance occurs when “a patient is unable to continue to use a statin, either because the development of a side effect or because of evidence on a blood test that certain markers of liver function or muscle function (creatinine kinase) are sufficiently abnormal to cause concern. The intolerance can be either partial (i.e., only some statins at some doses) or complete (i.e., all statins at any dose).” Myalgias are the most common presenting symptom of statin intolerance, and can occur in up to 15% of treated patients. While these are generally mild and reversible upon cessation of statin therapy, in extremely rare ca ͕̰)