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Cardiac Biomarkers and Subsequent Risk of Hospitalization With Bleeding in the Community: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study
BACKGROUND: hs‐cTnT (high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T), but not NT‐proBNP (N‐terminal pro–B natriuretic peptide), has been shown to predict bleeding in patients with atrial fibrillation. Whether these biomarkers are independently associated with bleeding in the general population is unknown. METH...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7335570/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32114886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.013560 |
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author | Mathews, Lena Ishigami, Junichi Ding, Ning Hoogeveen, Ron C. Kucharska‐Newton, Anna Ballantyne, Christie M. Gottesman, Rebecca Selvin, Elizabeth Matsushita, Kunihiro |
author_facet | Mathews, Lena Ishigami, Junichi Ding, Ning Hoogeveen, Ron C. Kucharska‐Newton, Anna Ballantyne, Christie M. Gottesman, Rebecca Selvin, Elizabeth Matsushita, Kunihiro |
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description | BACKGROUND: hs‐cTnT (high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T), but not NT‐proBNP (N‐terminal pro–B natriuretic peptide), has been shown to predict bleeding in patients with atrial fibrillation. Whether these biomarkers are independently associated with bleeding in the general population is unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: We used Cox proportional hazards models to examine the association of hs‐cTnT and NT‐proBNP with incident bleeding (defined by International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision [ICD‐9] codes) among 9550 middle‐aged men and women without a history of cardiovascular disease or bleeding. There were 847 hospitalizations with bleeding (92% from gastrointestinal bleeding) during a median follow‐up of 9.0 years. Serum levels of hs‐cTnT were associated with bleeding in a graded fashion, with a hazard ratio of 1.28 (95% CI, 1.06–1.59) for 6 to <9 ng/L, 1.52 (1.21–1.91) for 9 to <14, and 2.05 (1.56–2.69) for ≥14 versus <3 ng/L. For NT‐proBNP, the highest category (≥264 versus <42 pg/mL) showed a hazard ratio of 2.00 (1.59–2.61), and the remaining 3 categories had hazard ratios ranging from 1.2 to 1.3. Individuals in the highest category of both hs‐cTnT and NT‐proBNP had a hazard ratio of 3.03 (1.97–4.68) compared with those in the lowest categories. CONCLUSIONS: In a community‐based population, elevated hs‐cTnT and NT‐proBNP were associated with bleeding‐related hospitalizations. These biomarkers may have a high utility in identifying people at high risk for bleeding. There is a need for research on the underlying mechanisms linking subclinical cardiac abnormalities and bleeding. |
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spelling | pubmed-73355702020-07-08 Cardiac Biomarkers and Subsequent Risk of Hospitalization With Bleeding in the Community: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study Mathews, Lena Ishigami, Junichi Ding, Ning Hoogeveen, Ron C. Kucharska‐Newton, Anna Ballantyne, Christie M. Gottesman, Rebecca Selvin, Elizabeth Matsushita, Kunihiro J Am Heart Assoc Original Research BACKGROUND: hs‐cTnT (high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T), but not NT‐proBNP (N‐terminal pro–B natriuretic peptide), has been shown to predict bleeding in patients with atrial fibrillation. Whether these biomarkers are independently associated with bleeding in the general population is unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: We used Cox proportional hazards models to examine the association of hs‐cTnT and NT‐proBNP with incident bleeding (defined by International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision [ICD‐9] codes) among 9550 middle‐aged men and women without a history of cardiovascular disease or bleeding. There were 847 hospitalizations with bleeding (92% from gastrointestinal bleeding) during a median follow‐up of 9.0 years. Serum levels of hs‐cTnT were associated with bleeding in a graded fashion, with a hazard ratio of 1.28 (95% CI, 1.06–1.59) for 6 to <9 ng/L, 1.52 (1.21–1.91) for 9 to <14, and 2.05 (1.56–2.69) for ≥14 versus <3 ng/L. For NT‐proBNP, the highest category (≥264 versus <42 pg/mL) showed a hazard ratio of 2.00 (1.59–2.61), and the remaining 3 categories had hazard ratios ranging from 1.2 to 1.3. Individuals in the highest category of both hs‐cTnT and NT‐proBNP had a hazard ratio of 3.03 (1.97–4.68) compared with those in the lowest categories. CONCLUSIONS: In a community‐based population, elevated hs‐cTnT and NT‐proBNP were associated with bleeding‐related hospitalizations. These biomarkers may have a high utility in identifying people at high risk for bleeding. There is a need for research on the underlying mechanisms linking subclinical cardiac abnormalities and bleeding. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7335570/ /pubmed/32114886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.013560 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Mathews, Lena Ishigami, Junichi Ding, Ning Hoogeveen, Ron C. Kucharska‐Newton, Anna Ballantyne, Christie M. Gottesman, Rebecca Selvin, Elizabeth Matsushita, Kunihiro Cardiac Biomarkers and Subsequent Risk of Hospitalization With Bleeding in the Community: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study |
title | Cardiac Biomarkers and Subsequent Risk of Hospitalization With Bleeding in the Community: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study |
title_full | Cardiac Biomarkers and Subsequent Risk of Hospitalization With Bleeding in the Community: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study |
title_fullStr | Cardiac Biomarkers and Subsequent Risk of Hospitalization With Bleeding in the Community: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Cardiac Biomarkers and Subsequent Risk of Hospitalization With Bleeding in the Community: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study |
title_short | Cardiac Biomarkers and Subsequent Risk of Hospitalization With Bleeding in the Community: Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study |
title_sort | cardiac biomarkers and subsequent risk of hospitalization with bleeding in the community: atherosclerosis risk in communities study |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7335570/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32114886 http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.119.013560 |
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