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Published on April 22, 2008
Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2008, doi:10.1510/icvts.2008.178103
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Aortic and aneurysmal (ICVTS only)

The use of statins and fate of small abdominal aortic aneurysms

Martti Mosorin 1, Eija Niemela 1, Jouni Heikkinen 1, Jarmo Lahtinen 1, Valentina Tiozzo 1, Jari Satta 1, Tatu Juvonen 1, Fausto Biancari 1*

1 Oulu University Hospital, Finland

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: faustobiancari{at}yahoo.it.


   Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the value of statins in reducing abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) growth rate and improving freedom from aneurysm repair or rupture. One hundred and twenty-one patients with AAA undergoing ultrasonographic surveillance for at least one year were included in this retrospective study. Patients treated with statins had a decreased linear aneurysm growth rate than those not receiving statins (1.9±1.8 mm/year vs. 2.6±2.4 mm/year, p=0.27), but this difference did not reach statistical significance. Statin users had a better survival freedom from aneurysm repair or rupture (at 5 years: 72.3% vs. 52.5%, p=0.048). The impact of treatment with statins was even more evident in patients with a baseline aneurysm diameter <40 mm (at 5 years: 84.0% vs. 58.8%, p=0.022). When adjusted for age, coronary artery disease and baseline aneurysm diameter, treatment with statins had significantly better survival freedom from aneurysm repair or rupture (p=0.012, RR 0.34, 95%CI 0.14-0.78). The use of statins seems to slightly decrease the AAA growth rate and to significantly improve freedom from aneurysm repair and rupture. Keywords: Abdominal aortic aneurysm; Growth rate; Statin; Rupture; Repair


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eComment. Approaching the beneficial impact of statins in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms
Ioanna Koniari, et al.
ICVTS Online, 2 May 2008 [Full text]
eComment. Statins and ACE-inhibitors
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ICVTS Online, 7 May 2008 [Full text]



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