Author: Franco-Peláez, Juan Antonio; Esteban-Lucia, Laura; Zambrano Chacón, MarÃa de los Ãngeles; Pello-Lázaro, Ana MarÃa; Venegas Rodriguez, Ana MarÃa; Nieto Roca, Luis; GarcÃa-Talavera, Camila Sofia; Kallmeyer Mayor, Andrea; Villar Alvarez, Felipe; Fernandez Roblas, Ricardo; Gonzalez-Lorenzo, Oscar; Tuñón, José; Ibañez, Borja; Aceña, Alvaro
Title: Statin use is associated with reduced mortality after respiratory viral infection Cord-id: 5ramh7vh Document date: 2021_2_1
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Snippet: BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that statins, besides reducing cardiovascular disease, have anti-inflammatory properties which might provide a benefit in downregulating the immune response after a respiratory viral infection (RVI) and, hence, decreasing subsequent complications. We aim to analyse the effect of statins on mortality after RVI. METHODS: A single-centre, observational and retrospective study was carried out including all adult patients with a RVI confirmed by PCR tests from Octo
Document: BACKGROUND: Several studies suggest that statins, besides reducing cardiovascular disease, have anti-inflammatory properties which might provide a benefit in downregulating the immune response after a respiratory viral infection (RVI) and, hence, decreasing subsequent complications. We aim to analyse the effect of statins on mortality after RVI. METHODS: A single-centre, observational and retrospective study was carried out including all adult patients with a RVI confirmed by PCR tests from October 2, 2017 to May 20, 2018. Patients were divided between statin users and non-statin users and followed-up for 1 year, and all causes of death were recorded. In order to analyse the effect of statin treatment on mortality after RVI we planned two different approaches, a multivariate Cox regression model with the overall population and a univariate Cox model with a propensity-score matched population. RESULTS: We included 448 patients, 154 (34.4%) of whom were under statin treatment. Statin users had a worse clinical profile (older population with more comorbidities). During the 1-year follow-up, 67 patients died, 17 (11.0%) in the statin group and 50 (17.1%) in the non-statin group. Multivariate Cox analysis showed that statins were associated with mortality benefit (HR 0.47, 95% CI 0.26–0.83; p=0.01). In a matched population (101 statins users and 101 non-statins users) statins also remained associated with mortality benefit (HR 0.32, 95% CI 0.14–0.72; p=0.006). Differences were mainly driven by non-cardiovascular mortality (HR 0.31, 95% CI 0.13–0.73; p=0.004). CONCLUSIONS: Chronic statin treatment was associated with reduced 1-year mortality in patients with laboratory-confirmed RVI. Further studies are needed to determine the exact role of statin therapy after RVI.
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