Long-Term Benefits and Safety of Statins in Patients with Kidney Failure: A Target Trial Emulation Study.

IF 10.3 1区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Journal of The American Society of Nephrology Pub Date : 2024-10-31 DOI:10.1681/ASN.0000000554
Franco Wing-Tak Cheng, Wanchun Xu, Sydney C W Tang, Eric Yuk-Fai Wan
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Background: Patients with kidney failure are at elevated risk of cardiovascular diseases. Although statins were commonly used to mitigate cardiovascular disease risk among the population with high risk, the evidence for initiating statin therapy among patients with kidney failure remains inconclusive. This study aimed to investigate the long-term benefits and risks associated with statin therapy in patients with kidney failure.

Methods: Using territory-wide public electronic health records in Hong Kong, 3,019 statin-eligible individuals with kidney failure and elevated LDL cholesterol ≥ 100 mg/dL from Jan 2008 to Dec 2015 were included for analysis. The framework of target trial emulation was adopted to investigate the risk of the major cardiovascular diseases (i.e., a composite of myocardial infarction, heart failure and stroke), all-cause mortality, as well as the major adverse events (i.e., myopathies and liver dysfunction) between statin initiators and statin non-initiators. The pooled logistic model was used to obtain the hazard ratio (HRs) for the outcomes of interest in both intention-to-treat (ITT) analysis and per-protocol (PP) analysis.

Results: Significant risk reduction associated with statin therapy (HR [95%CI]) was observed for major cardiovascular diseases (ITT: 0.78 [0.62, 0.98]; PP: 0.66 [0.50, 0.87]) and all-cause mortality (ITT: 0.80 [0.68, 0.95]; PP: 0.60 [0.48, 0.76]). The standardised 5-year and 10-year absolute risk reduction in per-protocol analysis was 7% (3%, 11%) and 11% (4%, 18%), respectively. No significant risks for the major adverse events were observed.

Conclusions: Statin therapy was associated with lower risks of cardiovascular diseases and all-cause mortality in patients with kidney failure without a higher risk of major adverse events.

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Journal of The American Society of Nephrology
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN) stands as the preeminent kidney journal globally, offering an exceptional synthesis of cutting-edge basic research, clinical epidemiology, meta-analysis, and relevant editorial content. Representing a comprehensive resource, JASN encompasses clinical research, editorials distilling key findings, perspectives, and timely reviews. Editorials are skillfully crafted to elucidate the essential insights of the parent article, while JASN actively encourages the submission of Letters to the Editor discussing recently published articles. The reviews featured in JASN are consistently erudite and comprehensive, providing thorough coverage of respective fields. Since its inception in July 1990, JASN has been a monthly publication. JASN publishes original research reports and editorial content across a spectrum of basic and clinical science relevant to the broad discipline of nephrology. Topics covered include renal cell biology, developmental biology of the kidney, genetics of kidney disease, cell and transport physiology, hemodynamics and vascular regulation, mechanisms of blood pressure regulation, renal immunology, kidney pathology, pathophysiology of kidney diseases, nephrolithiasis, clinical nephrology (including dialysis and transplantation), and hypertension. Furthermore, articles addressing healthcare policy and care delivery issues relevant to nephrology are warmly welcomed.
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