Impact of statins on incidence of gastrointestinal bleeding events among patients with continuous-flow left ventricular assist devices.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL International Journal of Artificial Organs Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-14 DOI:10.1177/03913988241286437
Hala Halawi, Jesse E Harris, Duc T Nguyen, Edward A Graviss, David Putney, Mahwash Kassi
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Background: Patients with continuous flow left ventricular assist devices (CF-LVADs) are at increased risk of gastrointestinal bleeding (GIB). Statins are commonly prescribed in LVAD patients for cardiovascular disease prevention. However, their impact on GIB events is controversial. Importantly, literature regarding statins impact on GIB in CF-LVAD patients is lacking.

Methods: A single-center, retrospective review of adult patients who underwent CF-LVAD implantation between May 2016 and January 2020 was performed. Patients were categorized based on statin use throughout the study period. The primary outcome was the composite of arteriovenous malformation confirmed GIB and major GIB events for up to 1-year post-LVAD implantation.

Results: Of 123 patients included in the final analysis, 66 (54%) received statin therapy during the study period. No difference was observed in the primary outcome between the statin and control groups (RR: 1.73; 95% CI: 0.75-3.98; p=0.20). Multivariable Cox regression revealed that older age and higher baseline creatinine were associated with an increased risk of GIB within 1-year of CF-LVAD implantation.

Conclusion: Among patients with CF-LVADs, there was no significant difference in the incidence of major GIB events associated with the use of statin therapy. Further studies are needed to assess whether a true association exists.

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他汀类药物对持续流左心室辅助装置患者消化道出血事件发生率的影响。
背景:使用持续流左心室辅助装置(CF-LVAD)的患者发生消化道出血(GIB)的风险增加。他汀类药物是 LVAD 患者预防心血管疾病的常用处方药。然而,他汀类药物对 GIB 事件的影响还存在争议。重要的是,有关他汀类药物对 CF-LVAD 患者 GIB 影响的文献尚缺:对 2016 年 5 月至 2020 年 1 月期间接受 CF-LVAD 植入术的成年患者进行了单中心回顾性研究。根据研究期间他汀类药物的使用情况对患者进行分类。主要结果是动静脉畸形确诊GIB和LVAD植入后1年内主要GIB事件的复合结果:在纳入最终分析的 123 名患者中,有 66 人(54%)在研究期间接受了他汀类药物治疗。他汀类药物组与对照组的主要结果无差异(RR:1.73;95% CI:0.75-3.98;P=0.20)。多变量考克斯回归显示,年龄越大、基线肌酐越高,植入CF-LVAD后1年内发生GIB的风险越高:结论:在CF-LVAD患者中,使用他汀类药物治疗与重大GIB事件的发生率无明显差异。需要进一步研究以评估是否存在真正的关联。
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International Journal of Artificial Organs
International Journal of Artificial Organs 医学-工程:生物医学
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3 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Artificial Organs (IJAO) publishes peer-reviewed research and clinical, experimental and theoretical, contributions to the field of artificial, bioartificial and tissue-engineered organs. The mission of the IJAO is to foster the development and optimization of artificial, bioartificial and tissue-engineered organs, for implantation or use in procedures, to treat functional deficits of all human tissues and organs.
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