AI Article Synopsis

  • A recent study investigated how statin medications affect arterial stiffness, which is important in understanding cardiovascular disease, focusing on Chinese adults at high risk for atherosclerosis.* -
  • This retrospective cohort study involved 5105 participants from Kailuan General Hospital, analyzing statin use from 2010 to 2020 and comparing 1310 statin users with 1310 matched non-users based on their brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV) results.* -
  • The findings showed that statin users had lower baPWV levels at the start and slower progression of arterial stiffness over time compared to non-statin users, suggesting that statins may help control arterial stiffness in high-risk adults.*

Article Abstract

Importance: Limited studies have investigated the association between statin use and progression of arterial stiffness, a key player in the pathophysiology of cardiovascular disease.

Objective: To examine the association between statin use and progression of arterial stiffness in Chinese adults with high atherosclerotic risk measured by brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity (baPWV).

Design, Setting, And Participants: This retrospective cohort study enrolled 5105 adults with high atherosclerotic risk from the Kailuan General Hospital from 2010 to 2020. Data were analyzed from February 2021 to April 2022.

Exposures: Statin use information was retrieved from electronic medical records from 2010 to 2020, and statin users were those who have been prescribed any statin medications at least 6 months before baPWV measurements. Statin users were 1:1 matched with non-statin users by propensity score method.

Main Outcomes And Measures: Progression of baPWV was assessed using the absolute difference between baseline and follow-up baPWV, divided by the follow-up time in years. Multivariable linear regression models were used to estimate the association between statin use and arterial stiffness.

Results: Among 5105 adults with assessment of baPWV (mean [SD] age: 60.8 [9.7] years; 3842 [75.3%] men and 1263 [24.7%] women), 1310 statin users were matched with 1310 non-statin users (mean [SD] age, 63.2 [9.3] years). Compared with non-statin users, statin users were associated with significantly lower baPWV at baseline (difference: -33.6 cm/s; 95% CI, -62.1 to -5.1 cm/s). Among 1502 adults with repeated assessment of baPWV, 410 statin users were matched with 410 non-statin users (mean [SD] age, 62.9 [9.2] years). Compared with non-statin users, statin users had significantly slower progression of baPWV (difference, -23.3 cm/s per year; 95% CI, -40.6 to -6.0 cm/s per year) during a mean (SD) follow-up of 4.8 (2.7) years. A significantly slower progression of baPWV was observed in continuous statin users (difference, -24.2 cm/s per year; 95% CI, -42.2 to -6.3 cm/s per year) and high adherent users (difference, -39.7 cm/s per year; 95% CI, -66.9 to -12.4 cm/s per year), but not in discontinued users (difference, -17.3 cm/s per year; 95% CI, -52.4 to 17.8 cm/s per year) and low adherent users (difference, -17.9 cm/s per year; 95% CI, -36.5 to 0.7 cm/s per year), compared with non-statin users.

Conclusions And Relevance: In this cohort study, statin use was associated with slower progression of arterial stiffness in Chinese adults with high atherosclerotic risk.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9206193PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.18323DOI Listing

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