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Prior Statin Therapy Reduces Inflammation and Improves Outcomes in Patients Hospitalized for Covid-19: A Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Introduction: Statins are lipid-lowering agents with anti-inflammatory effects. Data surrounding the benefits of statins in patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) are conflicting. We sought to better understand the impact of statins in the context of Covid-19-related inflammation.
Methods: We leveraged the International Study of Inflammation in Covid-19, a prospective multicenter cohort study of patients hospitalized specifically for Covid-19 between February 1, 2020 and October 30, 2022. Participants underwent systematic assessment of biomarkers of inflammation. We used logistic regression modeling and inverse probability-of-treatment weighting (IPTW) to examine the association between prior statin use and the composite outcome of in-hospital death, need for mechanical ventilation, and need for renal replacement therapy.
Results: A total of 4,464 patients were included in the study, of whom 1,364 (27.5%) were taking a statin prior to admission. There were 1,061 primary outcome events, including 540 deaths, 854 mechanical ventilation and 313 renal replacement therapy. Amongst biomarkers of inflammation, statin use was associated solely with lower levels of soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) after adjusting for known confounders. In multivariable logistic regression analysis, statin use was associated with lower odds of the composite outcome (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) 0.63, 95%CI[0.53-0.76]) compared to patients not on statins. Findings were consistent with IPTW (aOR 0.92, 95%CI [0.89- 0.95]). The proportion of the effect of statin on the primary outcome mediated by suPAR was estimated at 31.5%.
Conclusion: Prior statin use is associated with improved outcomes and lower inflammation as measured by suPAR levels in patients hospitalized for Covid-19.
  • Ismail, Anis  ( University of Texas Medical Branch , Galveston , Texas , United States )
  • Banerjee, Mousumi  ( University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Rubenfire, Melvyn  ( University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Williams, Geoffrey  ( University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Busui, Rodica  ( UNIVERSITY MICHIGAN , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Hayek, Salim  ( University of Texas Medical Branch , Galveston , Texas , United States )
  • Shadid, Husam  ( UTHealth Houston , Houston , Texas , United States )
  • Huang, Yiyuan  ( University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Hutten, Christina  ( University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Vasbinder, Alexi  ( University of Washington , Seattle , Washington , United States )
  • Pizzo, Ian  ( University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Catalan, Tonimarie  ( University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Machado, Kristen  ( University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , Michigan , United States )
  • Blakely, Pennelope  ( University of Texas Medical Branch , Galveston , Texas , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Anis Ismail: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Mousumi Banerjee: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Melvyn Rubenfire: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Geoffrey Williams: No Answer | Rodica Busui: No Answer | Salim Hayek: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Husam Shadid: No Answer | Yiyuan Huang: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Christina Hutten: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Alexi Vasbinder: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Employee:University of Washington:Active (exists now) | Ian Pizzo: No Answer | Tonimarie Catalan: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Kristen Machado: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Pennelope Blakely: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Medications in Motion: Innovating Pharmacotherapy for Enhanced Treatment Outcomes

Monday, 11/18/2024 , 01:30PM - 02:30PM

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