Correlations between preoperative statin treatment with short- and long-term survival following colorectal cancer surgery: a propensity score-matched national cohort study

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Lea Löffler, Ismail Gögenur, Mikail Gögenur
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Abstract

Introduction

The pleiotropic effects of statins have attracted considerable attention in oncological treatment. Several preclinical and epidemiological studies have highlighted their potential anti-tumor properties in patients with colorectal cancer, although results have been conflicting. This study aimed to examine the association between statin exposure before colorectal cancer surgery with long and short-term survival outcomes.

Methods

This retrospective propensity score-adjusted study was conducted on a Danish cohort of patients who underwent elective curative-intended surgery for stage I–III colorectal cancer in 2008–2020, using four national patient databases. The primary and secondary outcomes were overall, 90-day, and disease-free survival. Propensity scores were calculated using all available data to match patients with and without statin exposure in a 1:1 ratio.

Results

Following propensity score matching, 7120 patients were included in the primary analysis. The median follow-up time was 5 years. A Cox proportional hazards model showed no statistically significant difference in overall survival between patients with or without statin exposure 365 days before surgery (HR 0.93, 95% CI 0.85–1.02) and no association with 90-day survival (OR 0.91, 95% CI 0.76–1.10). However, a subgroup analysis examining a 90-day exposure before surgery found a statistically significant association with increased overall survival (HR 0.85, 95% CI 0.77–0.93).

Conclusion

Although a subgroup of patients with a preoperative exposure time of 90 days showed statistically significant better overall survival, we found no statistically significant association between statin exposure 1 year before colorectal cancer surgery and overall survival.

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他汀类药物术前治疗与结直肠癌术后短期和长期生存的相关性:倾向评分匹配全国队列研究
导言他汀类药物的多效应在肿瘤治疗中引起了广泛关注。一些临床前和流行病学研究强调了他汀类药物在结直肠癌患者中的潜在抗肿瘤作用,但结果却相互矛盾。这项研究旨在探讨结直肠癌手术前他汀类药物暴露与长期和短期生存结果之间的关系。方法这项回顾性倾向评分调整研究利用四个全国性患者数据库,对 2008-2020 年期间因 I-III 期结直肠癌接受选择性治愈手术的丹麦队列患者进行了研究。主要和次要结果为总生存期、90 天生存期和无病生存期。利用所有可用数据计算倾向得分,以1:1的比例匹配接触过他汀类药物和未接触过他汀类药物的患者。中位随访时间为 5 年。Cox比例危险模型显示,术前365天接触或未接触他汀类药物的患者总生存率差异无统计学意义(HR 0.93,95% CI 0.85-1.02),且与90天生存率无关联(OR 0.91,95% CI 0.76-1.10)。结论虽然术前暴露时间为 90 天的亚组患者的总生存率在统计学上显著提高,但我们发现他汀类药物在结直肠癌手术前 1 年的暴露与总生存率之间并无统计学意义。
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