Do Statins Have a Role in the Promotion of Postoperative Wound Healing in Cardiac Surgical Patients?

Cardiac surgical patients often have associated comorbidities that can impede normal wound healing; however, statin therapy has the potential to improve this process through augmentation of the normal inflammatory response. Outcomes included a 30% earlier rate of wound epithelialization and an 80% g...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Annals of thoracic surgery 2014-08, Vol.98 (2), p.756-764
Hauptverfasser: Fitzmaurice, Gerard J., MRCSI, MS, McWilliams, Billy, MS, Nölke, Lars, FRCS (CTh), Redmond, J. Mark, MD, FRCS (CTh), McGuinness, Jonathan G., PhD, FRCS (CTh), O'Donnell, Mark E., MD, FRCS
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Zusammenfassung:Cardiac surgical patients often have associated comorbidities that can impede normal wound healing; however, statin therapy has the potential to improve this process through augmentation of the normal inflammatory response. Outcomes included a 30% earlier rate of wound epithelialization and an 80% greater wound-breaking strength combined with faster wound healing rates (13.0 days vs 18.7 days, p < 0.0001). Inhibition of farnesyl pyrophosphate may hold a key role in the mediation of such advantageous effects. This systematic review suggests that there is sufficient evidence to warrant completion of a human trial to assess the effects of statins on wound healing.
ISSN:0003-4975
1552-6259
DOI:10.1016/j.athoracsur.2014.02.089