Effect of statin therapy patterns on readmission and mortality in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage

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Ruotong Yang
Junhui Wu
Huan Yu
Siyue Wang
Hongbo Chen
Mengying Wang
Xueying Qin
Tao Wu
Yiqun Wu
Yonghua Hu
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[1] Peking University Health Science Center,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health
[2] Key Laboratory of Epidemiology of Major Diseases (Peking University),School of Nursing
[3] Ministry of Education,Medical Informatics Center, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Health Science Center
[4] Peking University,undefined
[5] Peking University,undefined
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Intracerebral hemorrhage; Mortality; Statin; Cohort study;
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There is limited and inconsistent evidence for the association of statin therapy and statin treatment patterns with the risk of recurrent intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) in patients with prior ICH. To assess the association of statin therapy and its intensity, type, initiation time, and discontinuation with the risk of recurrent ICH and mortality in Chinese patients with ICH. Patients with newly diagnosed ICH in the Beijing Employee Medical Claims Data database from 2010 to 2017 were included. Post-ICH statin users (post-diagnosis only) and nonusers (never), statin discontinuers (pre-diagnosis only) and continuers (pre- and post-diagnosis) were matched on a 1:1 propensity score, respectively. Adjusted Cox proportional risk models were used to estimate the risk ratios for ICH readmission and mortality under various statin patterns. A total of 2668 post-ICH statin users and 2668 nonusers without a history of statin use were enrolled. Post-ICH statin users had a lower risk of ICH readmission (HR, 0.57; 95% CI 0.48, 0.69) and all-cause death (0.56: 0.49, 0.63) than nonusers. Low/moderate-intensity treatment was associated with a 63% lower risk of recurrent ICH compared with nonusers (0.37: 0.29, 0.46), whereas high-intensity treatment did not reduce the risk (0.93: 0.74, 1.16). Both low/moderate-intensity (0.42: 0.36, 0.48) and high-intensity statins (0.57: 0.48, 0.69) were associated with a lower risk of all-cause mortality. The risk of ICH readmission was 53% (0.47: 0.30, 0.74) lower with adherence to rosuvastatin than with atorvastatin. Only starting medication within 30 days of the first diagnosis of ICH reduced the risk of ICH readmission (0.49: 0.40, 0.60). Among patients with a history of statin use, 1807 discontinuing and 1,807 continuing users of statins were included. The risk of ICH readmission (4.00: 3.32, 4.80) and the risk of all-cause death (4.01: 3.57, 4.50) were substantially increased in statin discontinuation compared with continued statin use. Statin therapy after ICH was associated with lower risks for ICH readmission and all-cause mortality compared with non-statin therapy, especially at low/moderate intensity and early initiation of statins after ICH. Adherence to rosuvastatin was associated with a lower risk of recurrence of ICH than atorvastatin. Among patients with a statin history prior to ICH, discontinuation of statins after ICH was associated with increased risk of ICH recurrence and death.
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