Do statins improve outcomes and delay the progression of non-rheumatic calcific aortic stenosis?. Issue 7 (26th January 2011)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Do statins improve outcomes and delay the progression of non-rheumatic calcific aortic stenosis?. Issue 7 (26th January 2011)
- Main Title:
- Do statins improve outcomes and delay the progression of non-rheumatic calcific aortic stenosis?
- Authors:
- Parolari, Alessandro
Tremoli, Elena
Cavallotti, Laura
Trezzi, Matteo
Kassem, Samer
Loardi, Claudia
Veglia, Fabrizio
Ferrari, Giovanni
Pacini, Davide
Alamanni, Francesco - Abstract:
- Abstract : Context: It is not known whether statin treatment improves clinical outcomes and reduces aortic stenosis progression in non-rheumatic calcific aortic stenosis. Objective: A meta-analysis of studies was performed comparing statin therapy with placebo or no treatment on outcomes and on aortic stenosis progression echocardiographic parameters. Data sources: The authors searched Medline and Pubmed up to January 2010. Data extraction: Two independent reviewers independently abstracted information on study design (prospective vs retrospective or randomised vs non-randomised), study and participant characteristics. Fixed and random effects models were used. A-priori subanalyses assessed the effect of statins on low-quality (retrospective or non-randomised) and on high-quality (prospective or randomised) studies separately. Results: Meta-analysis identified 10 studies with a total of 3822 participants (2214 non-statin-treated and 1608 statin-treated); five studies were classified as prospective and five as retrospective; concerning randomisation, three trials were randomised whereas seven were not. No significant differences were found in all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality or in the need for aortic valve surgery. Lower-quality (retrospective or non-randomised) studies showed that, in statin-treated patients, the annual increase in peak aortic jet velocity and the annual decrease in aortic valve area were lower, but this was not confirmed by the analysis inAbstract : Context: It is not known whether statin treatment improves clinical outcomes and reduces aortic stenosis progression in non-rheumatic calcific aortic stenosis. Objective: A meta-analysis of studies was performed comparing statin therapy with placebo or no treatment on outcomes and on aortic stenosis progression echocardiographic parameters. Data sources: The authors searched Medline and Pubmed up to January 2010. Data extraction: Two independent reviewers independently abstracted information on study design (prospective vs retrospective or randomised vs non-randomised), study and participant characteristics. Fixed and random effects models were used. A-priori subanalyses assessed the effect of statins on low-quality (retrospective or non-randomised) and on high-quality (prospective or randomised) studies separately. Results: Meta-analysis identified 10 studies with a total of 3822 participants (2214 non-statin-treated and 1608 statin-treated); five studies were classified as prospective and five as retrospective; concerning randomisation, three trials were randomised whereas seven were not. No significant differences were found in all-cause mortality, cardiovascular mortality or in the need for aortic valve surgery. Lower-quality (retrospective or non-randomised) studies showed that, in statin-treated patients, the annual increase in peak aortic jet velocity and the annual decrease in aortic valve area were lower, but this was not confirmed by the analysis in high-quality (prospective or randomised) studies. Statins did not significantly affect the progression over time of peak and mean aortic gradient. Conclusions: Currently available data do not support the use of statins to improve outcomes and to reduce disease progression in non-rheumatic calcific aortic valve stenosis. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Heart. Volume 97:Issue 7(2011)
- Journal:
- Heart
- Issue:
- Volume 97:Issue 7(2011)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 97, Issue 7 (2011)
- Year:
- 2011
- Volume:
- 97
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2011-0097-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 523
- Page End:
- 529
- Publication Date:
- 2011-01-26
- Subjects:
- Aortic valve disease -- meta-analysis -- non-rheumatic calcific aortic stenosis -- statins -- statistics -- surgery-valve
Heart -- Diseases -- Treatment -- Periodicals
Cardiology -- Periodicals
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http://www.heartjnl.com ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1136/hrt.2010.215046 ↗
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