Plaque Reduction / CVD
  Statins - HELPFUL Multiple studies have indicated that statins can lead to atherosclerotic plaque regression, achieving a reduction in total atheroma volume ranging from 0-20%, compared to around a 10% plaque progression observed in control groups. This has been evidenced in studies by  Brown et al, 2004 ;  Nasu et al, 2006 ;  Tani et al, 2007 ; and  Nozue et al, 2013 . The  ASTEROID trial (2006)  demonstrated a 6.1% reduction in total atheroma volume with rosuvastatin 40mg over 24 months in 507 patients. Further evidence of plaque regression with statin therapy was shown in the  SATURN (2011) ,  COSMOS (2009) , and  IBIS-4 (2015)  trials. Notably, high-intensity statins such as atorvastatin and rosuvastatin were more effective in reducing plaque than lower doses, as observed in the  REVERSAL (2004) ,  SATURN , and  JAPAN-ACS (2009)  trials. Additionally, statin therapy has been found to increase fibrous and calcified plaque volumes while decreasing noncalcified, fibrofatty, and ...