Antihypertensive Therapy and Incidence of Cancer

被引:4
作者
Loosen, Sven H. [1 ]
Schoeler, David [1 ]
Luedde, Mark [2 ]
Eschrich, Johannes [3 ]
Luedde, Tom [1 ]
Gremke, Niklas [4 ]
Kalder, Matthias [4 ]
Kostev, Karel [5 ]
Roderburg, Christoph [1 ]
机构
[1] Heinrich Heine Univ Dusseldorf, Med Fac, Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol & Infect Dis, Univ Hosp Dusseldorf, D-40225 Dusseldorf, Germany
[2] KGP Bremerhaven, D-27574 Bremerhaven, Germany
[3] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Dept Hepatol & Gastroenterol, Augustenburger Pl 1, D-13353 Berlin, Germany
[4] Philipps Univ, Dept Gynecol & Obstet, D-35043 Marburg, Germany
[5] IQVIA, Epidemiol, D-60549 Frankfurt, Germany
基金
欧洲研究理事会;
关键词
antihypertensive therapy; cancer; diuretics; PROSTATE-CANCER; RISK; HYPERTENSION; DISEASE;
D O I
10.3390/jcm11226624
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Antihypertensive pharmacological therapy includes diuretics, beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers and angiotensin II receptor blockers. Besides their use in arterial hypertension, these drugs also play a major role in the therapy of portal hypertension, heart failure and coronary artery disease. Systematic analyses on the possible influence of these medications on cancer incidence are lacking. Methods: By utilizing the Disease Analyzer database (IQVIA), 349,210 patients with antihypertensive drug prescriptions between 2010 and 2020 without a diagnosis of cancer prior to or at the date of initial drug prescription were included. Propensity score matching was carried out by 1:1:1:1:1 according to the five antihypertensive treatments. Cox regression analyses were performed to investigate an association between antihypertensive drugs and the incidence of cancer. Results: Patients who were diagnosed with cancer were treated with diuretics in 19.9% of cases, calcium channel blockers in 16.9% of cases, and angiotensin II receptor blockers, ACE inhibitors, or beta-blockers in 13.9%, 13.2% and 12.8% of cases, respectively. Cox regression models revealed that diuretic use positively correlated with liver cancer incidence (HR: 1.31, 95%CI: 1.12-2.63) and lymphoid/haematopoietic tissue cancer incidence (HR: 1.27, 95%CI: 1.10-1.46). Use of diuretics negatively correlated with the incidence of prostate (HR: 0.64, 95%CI: 0.53-0.78) and skin cancer (HR: 0.81, 95%CI: 0.72-0.92). Finally, a positive association was found between angiotensin II receptor inhibitors and prostate cancer incidence (HR: 1.50, 95%CI: 1.28-1.65). Conclusions: These data suggest that diuretic use might be associated with liver cancer and lymphoid/haematopoetic tissue cancer development.
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