Statin use is associated with a reduction in atrial fibrillation after noncardiac thoracic surgery independent of C-reactive protein

被引:144
作者
Amar, D
Zhang, H
Heerdt, PM
Park, B
Fleisher, M
Thaler, HT
机构
[1] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Anesthesiol & Crit Care Med, New York, NY 10021 USA
[2] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Clin Labs, New York, NY 10021 USA
[3] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Surg, New York, NY 10021 USA
[4] Mem Sloan Kettering Canc Ctr, Dept Epidemiol & Biostat, New York, NY 10021 USA
[5] Cornell Univ, Weill Med Coll, New York, NY 10021 USA
关键词
arrhythmias; complications; inflammation;
D O I
10.1378/chest.128.5.3421
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Study objectives: The level of C-reactive protein (CRP) has been shown to he elevated in patients with atrial fibrillation/flutter (AF) unrelated to surgery, and statins are known to lower the CRP level. To determine whether an elevated CRP level predisposes the patient to postoperative AF and whether statin use is associated with a reduced AF incidence, we studied a consecutive group of patients who were at risk for AF after undergoing thoracic surgery (age, >= 60 years). Design and setting: A prospective study in a tertiary, care cancer center of 131 patients (mean [+/- SD] age, 73 +/- 6 years) who had undergone major lung or esophageal resection. High-sensitivity CRP and interleukin (IL)-6 levels were measured before surgery, on arrival at the postanesthesia care unit, and on the first morning after surgery. Continuous telemetry was used for 72 to 96 h to detect AF. Results: AF Occurred in 38 of 131 patients (29%) at a median time after surgery of 3 days. Although CRP and IL-6 levels increased significantly (p < 0.001) in response to surgery, patients with or without AF did not differ in perioperative values. In a stepwise logistic regression, statin use was associated with a threefold decrease in the odds of developing AF (odds ratio [OR], 0.26; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.08 to 0.82; p = 0.022) and a greater PR interval (OR, 1.11 per 5-ms increments; 95% CI, 1.01 to 1.22; p = 0.027) predicted an increase in the risk of AF. Conclusions: The preoperative use of statins was associated with a protective effect against postoperative AF independent of CRP levels. In contrast to AF in the general population, early, markers of inflammation did not predict the postoperative occurrence of AF.
引用
收藏
页码:3421 / 3427
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Long-term prognostic value of baseline C-reactive protein in predicting recurrence of atrial fibrillation after electrical cardioversion
    Korantzopoulos, Panagiotis
    Kalantzi, Kallirroi
    Siogas, Konstantinos
    Goudevenos, John A.
    PACE-PACING AND CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, 2008, 31 (10): : 1272 - 1276
  • [42] High-density lipoprotein cholesterol to c-reactive protein ratio predicts atrial fibrillation recurrence after electrical cardioversion
    Sonsoz, Mehmet Rasih
    Demirtas, Ihsan
    Canbolat, Orkun
    Karadamar, Nazime
    Ozkan, Eyuep
    Ozates, Yelda Saltan
    LIPIDS, 2025, 60 (02) : 77 - 84
  • [43] Is C-Reactive Protein a Biomarker for Immediate Clinical Outcome After Cardiac Surgery?
    Corral, Luisa
    Carrio, Maria L.
    Ventura, Josep L.
    Torrado, Herminia
    Javierre, Casimiro
    Rodriguez-Castro, David
    Farrero, Elisabet
    Valero, Jose
    Ortiz, Daniel
    JOURNAL OF CARDIOTHORACIC AND VASCULAR ANESTHESIA, 2009, 23 (02) : 166 - 169
  • [44] C-Reactive Protein Kinetics after Cardiac Surgery: A Retrospective Multicenter Study
    Santonocito, Cristina
    Sanfilippo, Filippo
    De Locker, Isabelle
    Chiarenza, Federica
    Giacomo, Cucuzza
    Njimi, Hassane
    George, Shane
    Astuto, Marinello
    Vincent, Jean-Louis
    ANNALS OF CARDIAC ANAESTHESIA, 2022, 25 (04) : 498 - 504
  • [45] Time Course of C-Reactive Protein and Inflammatory Mediators after Neonatal Surgery
    Nguyen-Vermillion, Annie
    Juul, Sandra E.
    McPherson, Ronald J.
    Ledbetter, Daniel J.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS, 2011, 159 (01) : 121 - 126
  • [46] Interleukin-6 and C-reactive protein and risk for death and cardiovascular events in patients with atrial fibrillation
    Aulin, Julia
    Siegbahn, Agneta
    Hijazi, Ziad
    Ezekowitz, Michael D.
    Andersson, Ulrika
    Connolly, Stuart J.
    Huber, Kurt
    Reilly, Paul A.
    Wallentin, Lars
    Oldgren, Jonas
    AMERICAN HEART JOURNAL, 2015, 170 (06) : 1151 - 1160
  • [47] Impact of initial high sensitivity C-reactive protein on outcomes in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation: an observational study
    Batta, Akash
    Hatwal, Juniali
    Panda, Prashant
    Sharma, Yashpaul
    Wander, Gurpreet Singh
    Mohan, Bishav
    FUTURE CARDIOLOGY, 2024, 20 (5-6) : 295 - 303
  • [48] Increased C-reactive protein plasma levels are not involved in the onset of post-operative atrial fibrillation
    del Campo, Andrea
    Roldan, Juan
    Verdejo, Hugo E.
    Zalaquett, Ricardo
    Becerra, Elia
    Navarro-Marquez, Mario
    Mellado, Rosemarie
    Lavandero, Sergio
    Corbalan, Ramon
    Garcia, Lorena
    Chiong, Mario
    JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY, 2017, 70 (5-6) : 578 - 583
  • [49] Atorvastatin Treatment for Atrial Fibrillation Reduces Serum High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Levels
    Su, Fang-Cheng
    Li, Xi-Dong
    Sun, Shao-Xia
    Shi, Ming-Yu
    Xue, Feng-Hua
    Teng, Shi-Chao
    Jiang, Li
    Zhu, Jing
    Yin, Feng
    Gu, Hong-Yue
    BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL, 2015, 2015
  • [50] Association of C-reactive protein level with adverse outcomes in patients with atrial fibrillation: A meta-analysis
    Zhang, Shiqi
    Xu, Wei
    Xu, Juan
    Qiu, Yue
    Wan, Yanluan
    Fan, Yu
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2024, 367 (01) : 41 - 48