# The effect of atorvastatin combined with azithromycin on lung function and right heart function in COPD patients with concomitant pulmonary hypertension

**Authors:** Weiwei Que, Saiyu Li, Jin Li, Youtang Li, Zhiyi Ma

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2025.1667773 · Frontiers in Medicine · 2026-01-29

## TL;DR

Combining atorvastatin and azithromycin may improve lung and heart function in COPD patients with pulmonary hypertension.

## Contribution

A novel combination therapy with atorvastatin and azithromycin is shown to improve outcomes in COPD patients with pulmonary hypertension.

## Key findings

- Combination therapy improved blood gas indicators, lung function, and right heart function in COPD patients with PH.
- The combination therapy group had a higher total effective rate compared to monotherapy.
- Improvements in pulmonary function correlated with better daily living ability.

## Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) often coexists with pulmonary hypertension (PH), leading to exacerbated morbidity and mortality. Conventional treatments focus on bronchodilation, anti-inflammatory agents, and vasodilators, emphasizing the need for novel interventions. Atorvastatin and azithromycin have pleiotropic properties that may benefit COPD with concomitant PH. However, the combined impact of these medications on lung and right heart function in this patient population remains underexplored.

A retrospective cohort study involving 229 stable COPD patients with concomitant PH assessed the effects of atorvastatin combined with azithromycin. Patients were divided into atorvastatin monotherapy and atorvastatin plus azithromycin combination therapy groups and underwent a 6-month treatment period. Blood testing, pulmonary function testing, and echocardiographic assessment of right heart function were conducted before and after treatment.

The combination therapy group exhibited significant improvements in blood gas indicators (mean PaO2 increase: 1.22 kPa, 95% CI: 0.82–1.62 kPa, p < 0.001), lung function (mean FEV1 increase: 0.18 L, 95% CI: 0.08–0.28 L, p < 0.001), right heart function (mean PAPs reduction: 8.0 mmHg, 95% CI: 7.0–9.0 mmHg, p < 0.001), respiratory distress, and daily living ability compared to the monotherapy group. Positive correlations were observed between improvements in pulmonary function and daily living ability. The combination therapy resulted in a significantly higher total effective rate (84.48% vs. 72.73%, p = 0.042) compared to the monotherapy group.

This retrospective study suggests potential associations between combination therapy with atorvastatin and azithromycin and improvements in functional outcomes in COPD patients with concomitant PH. These findings warrant prospective validation in randomized controlled trials.

## Linked entities

- **Chemicals:** atorvastatin (PubChem CID 60823), azithromycin (PubChem CID 447043)
- **Diseases:** COPD (MONDO:0005002), pulmonary hypertension (MONDO:0005149)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** inflammatory agents (MESH:D007249), respiratory distress (MESH:D012128), COPD (MESH:D029424), PH (MESH:D006976)
- **Chemicals:** azithromycin (MESH:D017963), Atorvastatin (MESH:D000069059)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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