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Association of C-Reactive Protein Velocity with Early Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients with First ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction

C-reactive protein velocity (CRPv) has been proposed as a very early and sensitive risk predictor in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, the association of CRPv with early left ventricular (LV) dysfunction after STEMI is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigat...

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Autores principales: Holzknecht, Magdalena, Tiller, Christina, Reindl, Martin, Lechner, Ivan, Fink, Priscilla, Lunger, Patrick, Mayr, Agnes, Henninger, Benjamin, Brenner, Christoph, Klug, Gert, Bauer, Axel, Metzler, Bernhard, Reinstadler, Sebastian Johannes
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8658672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34884196
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10235494
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author Holzknecht, Magdalena
Tiller, Christina
Reindl, Martin
Lechner, Ivan
Fink, Priscilla
Lunger, Patrick
Mayr, Agnes
Henninger, Benjamin
Brenner, Christoph
Klug, Gert
Bauer, Axel
Metzler, Bernhard
Reinstadler, Sebastian Johannes
author_facet Holzknecht, Magdalena
Tiller, Christina
Reindl, Martin
Lechner, Ivan
Fink, Priscilla
Lunger, Patrick
Mayr, Agnes
Henninger, Benjamin
Brenner, Christoph
Klug, Gert
Bauer, Axel
Metzler, Bernhard
Reinstadler, Sebastian Johannes
author_sort Holzknecht, Magdalena
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description C-reactive protein velocity (CRPv) has been proposed as a very early and sensitive risk predictor in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, the association of CRPv with early left ventricular (LV) dysfunction after STEMI is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between CRPv and early LV dysfunction, either before or at hospital discharge, in patients with first STEMI. This analysis evaluated 432 STEMI patients that were included in the prospective MARINA-STEMI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Acute ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04113356) cohort study. The difference of CRP 24 ± 8 h and CRP at hospital admission divided by the time (in h) that elapsed during the two examinations was defined as CRPv. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging was conducted at a median of 3 (IQR 2–4) days after primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for the determination of LV function and myocardial infarct characteristics. The association of CRPv with the CMR-derived LV ejection fraction (LVEF) was investigated. The median CRPv was 0.42 (IQR 0.21–0.76) mg/l/h and was correlated with LVEF (r(S) = −0.397, p < 0.001). In multivariable linear as well as binary logistic regression analysis (adjustment for biomarkers and clinical and angiographical parameters), CRPv was independently associated with LVEF (β: 0.161, p = 0.004) and LVEF ≤ 40% (OR: 1.71, 95% CI: 1.19–2.45; p = 0.004), respectively. The combined predictive value of peak cardiac troponin T (cTnT) and CRPv for LVEF ≤ 40% (AUC: 0.81, 95% CI 0.77–0.85, p < 0.001) was higher than it was for peak cTnT alone (AUC difference: 0.04, p = 0.009). CRPv was independently associated with early LV dysfunction, as measured by the CMR-determined LVEF, revealing an additive predictive value over cTnT after acute STEMI treated with primary PCI.
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spelling pubmed-86586722021-12-10 Association of C-Reactive Protein Velocity with Early Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients with First ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Holzknecht, Magdalena Tiller, Christina Reindl, Martin Lechner, Ivan Fink, Priscilla Lunger, Patrick Mayr, Agnes Henninger, Benjamin Brenner, Christoph Klug, Gert Bauer, Axel Metzler, Bernhard Reinstadler, Sebastian Johannes J Clin Med Article C-reactive protein velocity (CRPv) has been proposed as a very early and sensitive risk predictor in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). However, the association of CRPv with early left ventricular (LV) dysfunction after STEMI is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between CRPv and early LV dysfunction, either before or at hospital discharge, in patients with first STEMI. This analysis evaluated 432 STEMI patients that were included in the prospective MARINA-STEMI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging In Acute ST-elevation Myocardial Infarction. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT04113356) cohort study. The difference of CRP 24 ± 8 h and CRP at hospital admission divided by the time (in h) that elapsed during the two examinations was defined as CRPv. Cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging was conducted at a median of 3 (IQR 2–4) days after primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for the determination of LV function and myocardial infarct characteristics. The association of CRPv with the CMR-derived LV ejection fraction (LVEF) was investigated. The median CRPv was 0.42 (IQR 0.21–0.76) mg/l/h and was correlated with LVEF (r(S) = −0.397, p < 0.001). In multivariable linear as well as binary logistic regression analysis (adjustment for biomarkers and clinical and angiographical parameters), CRPv was independently associated with LVEF (β: 0.161, p = 0.004) and LVEF ≤ 40% (OR: 1.71, 95% CI: 1.19–2.45; p = 0.004), respectively. The combined predictive value of peak cardiac troponin T (cTnT) and CRPv for LVEF ≤ 40% (AUC: 0.81, 95% CI 0.77–0.85, p < 0.001) was higher than it was for peak cTnT alone (AUC difference: 0.04, p = 0.009). CRPv was independently associated with early LV dysfunction, as measured by the CMR-determined LVEF, revealing an additive predictive value over cTnT after acute STEMI treated with primary PCI. MDPI 2021-11-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8658672/ /pubmed/34884196 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10235494 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Holzknecht, Magdalena
Tiller, Christina
Reindl, Martin
Lechner, Ivan
Fink, Priscilla
Lunger, Patrick
Mayr, Agnes
Henninger, Benjamin
Brenner, Christoph
Klug, Gert
Bauer, Axel
Metzler, Bernhard
Reinstadler, Sebastian Johannes
Association of C-Reactive Protein Velocity with Early Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients with First ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction
title Association of C-Reactive Protein Velocity with Early Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients with First ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction
title_full Association of C-Reactive Protein Velocity with Early Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients with First ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction
title_fullStr Association of C-Reactive Protein Velocity with Early Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients with First ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction
title_full_unstemmed Association of C-Reactive Protein Velocity with Early Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients with First ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction
title_short Association of C-Reactive Protein Velocity with Early Left Ventricular Dysfunction in Patients with First ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction
title_sort association of c-reactive protein velocity with early left ventricular dysfunction in patients with first st-elevation myocardial infarction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8658672/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34884196
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10235494
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