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The Influence of Select Medications on Prospective Hemorrhage Risk in Patients with Spinal or Cerebral Cavernous Malformations

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WORLD NEUROSURGERY
卷 163, 期 -, 页码 E678-E683

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2022.03.101

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Anticoagulation; Aspirin; Beta blocker; Cavernous malformation; Statin; Vitamin D

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This study investigated the effects of select medications on the risk of hemorrhage in patients with CM. The results showed that antithrombotic agents, vitamin D supplementation, fish oil, and SSRIs were associated with a lower risk of hemorrhage. The use of these medications did not increase the risk of CM hemorrhage.
BACKGROUND: Effects of select medications on hemorrhage risk in patients with cerebral or spinal cavernous malformations (CMs) are unknown. METHODS: From a single-institution prospective cohort of patients with CM (2015-2021), demographics, mode of clinical presentation, and radiographic data were collected. Follow-up was performed with electronic medical record review, in-person visits, and written surveys. Select medication use was ascertained from the time of CM diagnosis to a censor date of first prospective symptomatic hemorrhage, complete surgical excision of sporadic form CM, last follow-up, or death. Using Cox proportional hazards regression model, we assessed effects of antithrombotic agents, fish oil, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), vitamin E and D supplementation, statins, and beta blockers on prospective hemorrhage risk. RESULTS: The study included 364 patients with spinal or cerebral CM (58.0% female; 20.0% familial form; 42.3% presentation to medical attention owing to hemorrhage; 25.8% brainstem location). During a follow-up of 2018 patient-years, 103 prospective hemorrhages occurred. No studied medications increased the prospective CM hemorrhage risk. Antithrombotics, vitamin D supplementation, fish oil, and SSRI were associated with lower hemorrhage risk even after adjusting for age at diagnosis, hemorrhage at diagnosis, and brainstem location. CONCLUSIONS: Use of select medications with antithrombotic properties do not increase the risk of CM hemorrhage. Vitamin D supplementation, any antithrombotic agent, fish oil, and SSRI were associated with a lower prospective hemorrhage risk. Further studies should evaluate the mechanism of action and potential benefit of these select medications.

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