Importance of accounting for timing of time‐varying exposures in association studies: Hydrochlorothiazide and non‐melanoma skin cancer

Author:

Danieli Coraline12,Moura Cristiano S.12,Pilote Louise13,Bernatsky Sasha124,Abrahamowicz Michal12

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation and Division of Clinical Epidemiology McGill University Health Centre Montreal Québec Canada

2. Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health McGill University Montreal Québec Canada

3. Division of General Internal Medicine McGill University Health Center Montreal Québec Canada

4. Division of Rheumatology McGill University Health Center Montreal Québec Canada

Abstract

AbstractPurposeHydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ), a widely prescribed antihypertensive drug with photosensitising properties, has been linked with non‐melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) risk. However, previous analyses did not fully explore if and how the impact of past HCTZ exposures accumulates with prolonged use and/or depends on time elapsed since exposures. Therefore, we used different models to more comprehensively assess how NMSC risk vary with HCTZ exposure, and explore how the results may depend on modeling strategies.MethodsWe used different parametric models with alternative time‐varying exposure metrics, and the flexible weighted cumulative exposure model (WCE) to estimate associations between HCTZ exposures and NMSC risk in a population‐based cohort of HCTZ users over 65 years old, in the province of Ontario, Canada.ResultsAmong 3844 HCTZ users, 273 developed NMSC during up to 8 years of follow‐up. In parametric models, based on all exposures, increased duration of past HCTZ use was associated with an increase of NMSC risk but cumulative dose showed no systematic association. Yet, WCE results suggested that only exposures taken 2.5–4 years in the past were associated with the current NMSC hazard. This finding led us to re‐define the parametric models, which also confirmed that any HCTZ dose taken outside this time‐window were not systematically associated with NMSC incidence.ConclusionsOur analyses illustrate how flexible modeling may yield new insights into complex temporal relationships between a time‐varying drug exposure and risks of adverse events. Duration and recency of antihypertensive agents exposures must be taken into account in evaluating risk and benefits.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Epidemiology

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