Atorvastatin for Anthracycline-Associated Cardiac Dysfunction
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Anthracyclines treat a broad range of cancers. Basic and retrospective clinical data have suggested that use of atorvastatin may be associated with a reduction in cardiac dysfunction due to anthracycline use.
To test whether atorvastatin is associated with a reduction in the proportion of patients with lymphoma receiving anthracyclines who develop cardiac dysfunction. Design, Setting, and Participants: Double-blind randomized clinical trial conducted at 9 academic medical centers in the US and Canada among 300 patients with lymphoma who were scheduled to receive anthracycline-based chemotherapy. Enrollment occurred between January 25, 2017, and September 10, 2021, with final follow-up on October 10, 2022. Interventions: Participants were randomized to receive atorvastatin, 40 mg/d (n = 150), or placebo (n = 150) for 12 months. Main Outcomes and Measures: The primary outcome was the proportion of participants with an absolute decline in left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of ≥10% from prior to chemotherapy to a final value of
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.00
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 34
Authors
35- TGTomas G. NeilanCorresponding
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- TQThiago Quinaglia
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- TOTakeshi Onoue
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
- SMSyed Mahmood
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- ZDZsófia D. Drobni
Semmelweis University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Anthracycline
- Atorvastatin
- Ejection fraction
- Internal medicine
- Randomized controlled trial
- Chemotherapy
- Cohort
- Good health and well-being