Effect of Statins on the Prognosis After Thoracic Endovascular Aortic Repair for Patients With Acute Type B Aortic Dissection.

IF 1.7 2区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE Journal of Endovascular Therapy Pub Date : 2024-12-19 DOI:10.1177/15266028241306356
Jiaxin Cheng, Zhiqiang Zhang, Yasong Wang, Houlin He, Tinghao Zhao, Xiaozeng Wang
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Abstract

Objective: To analyze the clinical efficacy of long-term statin therapy following thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) in patients with acute type B aortic dissection (ATBAD).

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed data from 645 patients treated between January 2005 and June 2022, dividing them into Statin Group (n=330) and Non-statin Group (n=315) based on whether they received long-term postoperative statin therapy. Patients were further categorized based on median admission low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels into High and Low LDL-C Groups to assess the effect of statins on the prognosis of ATBAD patients after TEVAR.

Results: The cohort had an average age of 53.44±11.42 years old, and 81.71% were male. Statin therapy significantly reduced occurrences of all-cause death (3.03% vs 8.57%, p=0.002) and aorta-related death (0.91% vs 3.81%, p=0.015), particularly in patients with high admission LDL-C levels. In addition, patients with statin therapy had a lower incidence of aorta-related adverse events (ARAE) (4.24% vs 11.11%, p=0.001). Kaplan-Meier analysis indicated statins reduced 5-year cumulative incidence rates of all-cause death and ARAE (all Log-rank p<0.05). These trends were sustained after adjustment. Multivariate Cox analysis confirmed that statin therapy was associated with reduced risks of all-cause and aorta-related deaths, as well as ARAE.

Conclusion: Long-term statin therapy appears to decrease the risk of all-cause and aorta-related death in ATBAD patients after TEVAR, particularly patients with high admission LDL-C levels. Patients with lower LDL-C levels at admission have a reduction of aorta-related death in the follow-up period. Statin therapy also was associated with a lower incidence of ARAE in follow-up. These findings suggest that statins might be crucial in improving long-term outcomes in this patient population.

Clinical impact: Long-term statin therapy administered to patients with acute type B aortic dissection (ATBAD) following thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) demonstrates a substantial reduction in both all-cause and aorta-related mortality. Notably, this therapeutic benefit is most evident in patients presenting with elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels at admission. Furthermore, statin therapy is associated with a decreased incidence of aorta-related adverse events during follow-up. These findings underscore the pivotal role of statin therapy in enhancing long-term clinical outcomes for ATBAD patients undergoing TEVAR, thereby contributing to improved patient care and prognosis.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Endovascular Therapy (formerly the Journal of Endovascular Surgery) was established in 1994 as a forum for all physicians, scientists, and allied healthcare professionals who are engaged or interested in peripheral endovascular techniques and technology. An official publication of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (ISEVS), the Journal of Endovascular Therapy publishes peer-reviewed articles of interest to clinicians and researchers in the field of peripheral endovascular interventions.
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