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Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Mortality among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease

OBJECTIVE: The association between estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and the risk of mortality among patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) is complex and still unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of eGFR on the risk prediction of all-cause and cardiovascular dise...

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Autores principales: Chen, Qian, Zhang, Yuan, Ding, Ding, Xia, Min, Li, Dan, Yang, Yunou, Li, Qing, Liu, Jiaxing, Chen, Xuechen, Hu, Gang, Ling, Wenhua
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4990321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27537335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161599
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author Chen, Qian
Zhang, Yuan
Ding, Ding
Xia, Min
Li, Dan
Yang, Yunou
Li, Qing
Liu, Jiaxing
Chen, Xuechen
Hu, Gang
Ling, Wenhua
author_facet Chen, Qian
Zhang, Yuan
Ding, Ding
Xia, Min
Li, Dan
Yang, Yunou
Li, Qing
Liu, Jiaxing
Chen, Xuechen
Hu, Gang
Ling, Wenhua
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description OBJECTIVE: The association between estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and the risk of mortality among patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) is complex and still unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of eGFR on the risk prediction of all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality with a long follow-up period among patients with CHD in China. METHODS: We conducted a prospective cohort study of 3276 Chinese patients with CHD. Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to estimate the association of different levels of eGFR with the risks of mortality. RESULTS: During a mean follow-up period of 4.9 years, 293 deaths were identified. The multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios associated with different levels of eGFR (≥90 [reference group], 60–89, 30–59, 15–29 ml/min per 1.73m(2)) at baseline were 1.00, 1.28 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.87–1.88), 1.96 (95% CI, 1.31–2.94), and 3.91 (95% CI, 2.15–7.13) (P <0.001) for all-cause mortality, and 1.00, 1.26 (95% CI, 0.78–2.04), 1.94 (95% CI, 1.17–3.20), and 3.77 (95% CI, 1.80–7.89) (P <0.001) for CVD mortality, respectively. After excluding subjects who died during the first 2 years of follow-up (n = 113), the graded associations of eGFR with the risks of all-cause and CVD morality were still present. The addition of eGFR to a model including traditional cardiovascular risk factors resulted in significant improvement in the prediction of all-cause and CVD mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Reduced eGFR (< 60 ml/min per 1.73 m(2)) at baseline is associated with increased risks of all-cause and CVD mortality among Chinese patients with CHD.
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spelling pubmed-49903212016-08-29 Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Mortality among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease Chen, Qian Zhang, Yuan Ding, Ding Xia, Min Li, Dan Yang, Yunou Li, Qing Liu, Jiaxing Chen, Xuechen Hu, Gang Ling, Wenhua PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVE: The association between estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and the risk of mortality among patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) is complex and still unclear. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of eGFR on the risk prediction of all-cause and cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality with a long follow-up period among patients with CHD in China. METHODS: We conducted a prospective cohort study of 3276 Chinese patients with CHD. Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to estimate the association of different levels of eGFR with the risks of mortality. RESULTS: During a mean follow-up period of 4.9 years, 293 deaths were identified. The multivariable-adjusted hazard ratios associated with different levels of eGFR (≥90 [reference group], 60–89, 30–59, 15–29 ml/min per 1.73m(2)) at baseline were 1.00, 1.28 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.87–1.88), 1.96 (95% CI, 1.31–2.94), and 3.91 (95% CI, 2.15–7.13) (P <0.001) for all-cause mortality, and 1.00, 1.26 (95% CI, 0.78–2.04), 1.94 (95% CI, 1.17–3.20), and 3.77 (95% CI, 1.80–7.89) (P <0.001) for CVD mortality, respectively. After excluding subjects who died during the first 2 years of follow-up (n = 113), the graded associations of eGFR with the risks of all-cause and CVD morality were still present. The addition of eGFR to a model including traditional cardiovascular risk factors resulted in significant improvement in the prediction of all-cause and CVD mortality. CONCLUSIONS: Reduced eGFR (< 60 ml/min per 1.73 m(2)) at baseline is associated with increased risks of all-cause and CVD mortality among Chinese patients with CHD. Public Library of Science 2016-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4990321/ /pubmed/27537335 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161599 Text en © 2016 Chen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chen, Qian
Zhang, Yuan
Ding, Ding
Xia, Min
Li, Dan
Yang, Yunou
Li, Qing
Liu, Jiaxing
Chen, Xuechen
Hu, Gang
Ling, Wenhua
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Mortality among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
title Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Mortality among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
title_full Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Mortality among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
title_fullStr Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Mortality among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
title_full_unstemmed Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Mortality among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
title_short Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate and Mortality among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease
title_sort estimated glomerular filtration rate and mortality among patients with coronary heart disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4990321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27537335
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161599
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