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Determinants of growth differentiation factor 15 in patients with stable and acute coronary artery disease. A prospective observational study

BACKGROUND: Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) is a member of the transforming growth factor ß family and has been associated with inflammation, cancer, aging, diabetes mellitus (DM) and atherosclerosis. Determinants of GDF-15 have been investigated in several conditions. We aimed to investig...

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Autores principales: Farhan, Serdar, Freynhofer, Matthias K., Brozovic, Ivan, Bruno, Veronika, Vogel, Birgit, Tentzeris, Ioannis, Baumgartner-Parzer, Sabina, Huber, Kurt, Kautzky-Willer, Alexandra
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4825089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27056183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12933-016-0375-8
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author Farhan, Serdar
Freynhofer, Matthias K.
Brozovic, Ivan
Bruno, Veronika
Vogel, Birgit
Tentzeris, Ioannis
Baumgartner-Parzer, Sabina
Huber, Kurt
Kautzky-Willer, Alexandra
author_facet Farhan, Serdar
Freynhofer, Matthias K.
Brozovic, Ivan
Bruno, Veronika
Vogel, Birgit
Tentzeris, Ioannis
Baumgartner-Parzer, Sabina
Huber, Kurt
Kautzky-Willer, Alexandra
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description BACKGROUND: Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) is a member of the transforming growth factor ß family and has been associated with inflammation, cancer, aging, diabetes mellitus (DM) and atherosclerosis. Determinants of GDF-15 have been investigated in several conditions. We aimed to investigate determinants of GDF-15 plasma levels in patients with angiographically proven coronary artery disease (CAD). METHODS: Four hundred and seventy three consecutive patients with CAD were investigated between May 2009 and February 2011. Patients were separated into those with stable CAD (SCAD) and with ST-elevation and non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI and NSTEMI). Blood samples for determination of GDF-15 were obtained before coronary angiography. Determinant of GDF-15 levels were analyzed by logistic regression analysis in unadjusted and adjusted models. Study endpoints were cardiovascular death (CV-death), myocardial infarction, unstable angina, unplanned revascularization, stent thrombosis and stroke assessed at a mean follow-up of 188 (177.2–243) days. RESULTS: Overall median and (25–27th percentile) GDF-15 level was 1212.8 pg/ml (833.2–1957 pg/ml). GDF-15 was significantly higher in STEMI compared to SCAD and NSTEMI groups (P < 0.0001). In a multivariate regression analysis advanced age, DM, acute hyperglycemia (AHG), CRP and chronic kidney disease (CKD) were independent predictors of elevated GDF-15 levels (P < 0.05). Receiver operating curve analysis of GDF-15 for prediction of CV-death showed an area under the curve of 0.852 with a confidence interval of 0.745-0.960, P < 0.0001. The estimated cut-off was 2094.6 pg/ml with a sensitivity of 76 % and specificity of 80 %. CONCLUSION: In patients with CAD undergoing PCI with stent implantation, GDF-15 is determined by advanced age, acute and chronic hyperglycemia, inflammation and CKD. GDF-15 is a valuable predictor of CV-death in a population of CAD patients after PCI.
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spelling pubmed-48250892016-04-09 Determinants of growth differentiation factor 15 in patients with stable and acute coronary artery disease. A prospective observational study Farhan, Serdar Freynhofer, Matthias K. Brozovic, Ivan Bruno, Veronika Vogel, Birgit Tentzeris, Ioannis Baumgartner-Parzer, Sabina Huber, Kurt Kautzky-Willer, Alexandra Cardiovasc Diabetol Original Investigation BACKGROUND: Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15) is a member of the transforming growth factor ß family and has been associated with inflammation, cancer, aging, diabetes mellitus (DM) and atherosclerosis. Determinants of GDF-15 have been investigated in several conditions. We aimed to investigate determinants of GDF-15 plasma levels in patients with angiographically proven coronary artery disease (CAD). METHODS: Four hundred and seventy three consecutive patients with CAD were investigated between May 2009 and February 2011. Patients were separated into those with stable CAD (SCAD) and with ST-elevation and non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI and NSTEMI). Blood samples for determination of GDF-15 were obtained before coronary angiography. Determinant of GDF-15 levels were analyzed by logistic regression analysis in unadjusted and adjusted models. Study endpoints were cardiovascular death (CV-death), myocardial infarction, unstable angina, unplanned revascularization, stent thrombosis and stroke assessed at a mean follow-up of 188 (177.2–243) days. RESULTS: Overall median and (25–27th percentile) GDF-15 level was 1212.8 pg/ml (833.2–1957 pg/ml). GDF-15 was significantly higher in STEMI compared to SCAD and NSTEMI groups (P < 0.0001). In a multivariate regression analysis advanced age, DM, acute hyperglycemia (AHG), CRP and chronic kidney disease (CKD) were independent predictors of elevated GDF-15 levels (P < 0.05). Receiver operating curve analysis of GDF-15 for prediction of CV-death showed an area under the curve of 0.852 with a confidence interval of 0.745-0.960, P < 0.0001. The estimated cut-off was 2094.6 pg/ml with a sensitivity of 76 % and specificity of 80 %. CONCLUSION: In patients with CAD undergoing PCI with stent implantation, GDF-15 is determined by advanced age, acute and chronic hyperglycemia, inflammation and CKD. GDF-15 is a valuable predictor of CV-death in a population of CAD patients after PCI. BioMed Central 2016-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4825089/ /pubmed/27056183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12933-016-0375-8 Text en © Farhan et al. 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Farhan, Serdar
Freynhofer, Matthias K.
Brozovic, Ivan
Bruno, Veronika
Vogel, Birgit
Tentzeris, Ioannis
Baumgartner-Parzer, Sabina
Huber, Kurt
Kautzky-Willer, Alexandra
Determinants of growth differentiation factor 15 in patients with stable and acute coronary artery disease. A prospective observational study
title Determinants of growth differentiation factor 15 in patients with stable and acute coronary artery disease. A prospective observational study
title_full Determinants of growth differentiation factor 15 in patients with stable and acute coronary artery disease. A prospective observational study
title_fullStr Determinants of growth differentiation factor 15 in patients with stable and acute coronary artery disease. A prospective observational study
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of growth differentiation factor 15 in patients with stable and acute coronary artery disease. A prospective observational study
title_short Determinants of growth differentiation factor 15 in patients with stable and acute coronary artery disease. A prospective observational study
title_sort determinants of growth differentiation factor 15 in patients with stable and acute coronary artery disease. a prospective observational study
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4825089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27056183
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12933-016-0375-8
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