TY - JOUR
T1 - Statin pretreatment and risk of in-hospital atrial fibrillation among patients undergoing cardiac surgery
T2 - A collaborative meta-analysis of 11 randomized controlled trials
AU - Patti, Giuseppe
AU - Bennett, Rachel
AU - Seshasai, Sreenivasa Rao Kondapally
AU - Cannon, Christopher P.
AU - Cavallari, Ilaria
AU - Chello, Massimo
AU - Nusca, Annunziata
AU - Mega, Simona
AU - Caorsi, Carlos
AU - Spadaccio, Cristiano
AU - Keun On, Young
AU - Mannacio, Vito
AU - Berkan, Ocal
AU - Yilmaz, Mehmet B.
AU - Katrancioglu, Nurkay
AU - Ji, Qiang
AU - Kourliouros, Antonios
AU - Baran, Çaʇdaş
AU - Pasceri, Vincenzo
AU - Akar, Ahmet Rüçhan
AU - Kaski, Juan Carlos
AU - Di Sciascio, Germano
AU - Ray, Kausik K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2015/6/1
Y1 - 2015/6/1
N2 - Aims Statin pretreatment in patients undergoing cardiac surgery is understood to prevent postoperative atrial fibrillation (AF). However, this is based on observational and limited randomized trial evidence, resulting in uncertainty about any genuine anti-arrhythmic benefits of these agents in this setting.We therefore aimed to quantify precisely the association between statin pretreatment and postoperative AF among patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Methods and results A detailed search of MEDLINE and PubMed databases (1st January 1996 to 31st July 2012)was conducted, followed by a review of the reference lists of published studies and correspondence with trial investigators to obtain individual-participant data for meta-analysis. Evidence was combined across prospective, randomized clinical trials that compared the risk of postoperative AF among individuals randomized to statin pretreatment or placebo/control medication before elective cardiac surgery. Postoperative AF was defined as episodes of AF lasting ≥5 min. Overall, 1105 participants from 11 trials were included; of them, 552 received statin therapy preoperatively. Postoperative AF occurred in 19% of these participants when compared with 36% of those not treated with statins (odds ratio 0.41, 95% confidence interval 0.31-0.54, P < 0.00001, using a random-effects model). Atrial fibrillation prevention by statin pretreatmentwas consistent across different subgroups. Conclusion Short-term statin pretreatment may reduce the risk of postoperative AF among patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
AB - Aims Statin pretreatment in patients undergoing cardiac surgery is understood to prevent postoperative atrial fibrillation (AF). However, this is based on observational and limited randomized trial evidence, resulting in uncertainty about any genuine anti-arrhythmic benefits of these agents in this setting.We therefore aimed to quantify precisely the association between statin pretreatment and postoperative AF among patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Methods and results A detailed search of MEDLINE and PubMed databases (1st January 1996 to 31st July 2012)was conducted, followed by a review of the reference lists of published studies and correspondence with trial investigators to obtain individual-participant data for meta-analysis. Evidence was combined across prospective, randomized clinical trials that compared the risk of postoperative AF among individuals randomized to statin pretreatment or placebo/control medication before elective cardiac surgery. Postoperative AF was defined as episodes of AF lasting ≥5 min. Overall, 1105 participants from 11 trials were included; of them, 552 received statin therapy preoperatively. Postoperative AF occurred in 19% of these participants when compared with 36% of those not treated with statins (odds ratio 0.41, 95% confidence interval 0.31-0.54, P < 0.00001, using a random-effects model). Atrial fibrillation prevention by statin pretreatmentwas consistent across different subgroups. Conclusion Short-term statin pretreatment may reduce the risk of postoperative AF among patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
KW - Cardiac surgery
KW - Meta-analysis
KW - Postoperative atrial fibrillation
KW - Statins
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U2 - 10.1093/europace/euv001
DO - 10.1093/europace/euv001
M3 - Article
SN - 1099-5129
VL - 17
SP - 855
EP - 863
JO - Europace
JF - Europace
IS - 6
ER -