Association of Serum Procalcitonin With Cardiovascular Prognosis in Coronary Artery Disease : Results From the AtheroGene Study
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Background: Procalcitonin (PCT) is an established biomarker for the diagnosis of sepsis. Evidence is growing that PCT concentration correlates with the extent of atherosclerosis and prognosis in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods and Results: A total of 2,131 patients with CAD were followed up for a median of 3.6 years. During follow-up, death from cardiovascular causes was registered in 95 patients and non-fatal myocardial infarction in 85 patients. Median and quartile 1 and 3 are reported for PCT concentration. Patients who died of cardiovascular causes had higher PCT concentrations [0.021 (0.012/0.036) ng/ml vs. 0.015 (0.010/0.023) ng/ml; P<0.0001]. Patients with acute coronary syndrome had increased concentrations of PCT in relation to patients with stable angina [0.016 (0.011/0.027) ng/ml vs. 0.014 (0.009/0.014) ng/ml; P for trend <0.0001]. PCT concentration across quartiles was associated with the event rate (P=0.026; log-rank test) and mortality (P=0.00018). On Cox regression analysis, elevated PCT concentration was related to cardiovascular mortality [hazard ratio (HR), 1.34; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.08-1.65, P=0.0070], but not to cardiovascular events (HR, 1.09; 95%CI: 0.93-1.28, P=0.28). After adjustment for C-reactive protein (CRP), PCT did not provide additional prognostic information. Conclusions: PCT is associated with future cardiovascular mortality in patients with CAD, but PCT is not superior to CRP for prediction of outcome. (Circ J 2011; 75: 1184-1191)
- 2011-04-25
著者
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Bergmann Andreas
Research Department, B.R.A.H.M.S AG, Germany
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Schulz Andreas
Department Of Medicine Ii University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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SINNING Christoph
Department of Medicine II, University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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SINNING Jan-Malte
Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik II, Universitatsklinikum Bonn
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SCHNABEL Renate
Department of Medicine II, University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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LUBOS Edith
Department of Medicine II, University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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WILD Philipp
Department of Medicine II, University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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PAPASSOTIRIOU Jana
Research Department, BRAHMS
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BLANKENBERG Stefan
Department of Medicine II, University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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MUNZEL Thomas
Department of Medicine II, University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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BICKEL Christoph
Department of Medicine, Federal Armed Forces Central Hospital Koblenz
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Bergmann Andreas
Research Department B.r.a.h.m.s Ag
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Bergmann Andreas
Research Department Brahms
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Lubos Edith
Department Of Medicine Ii University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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Wild Philipp
Department Of Medicine Ii University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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Munzel Thomas
Department Of Medicine Ii University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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Schnabel Renate
Department Of Medicine Ii University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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Papassotiriou Jana
Research Department Brahms
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Sinning Christoph
Department Of Medicine Ii University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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Sinning Jan-malte
Medizinische Klinik Und Poliklinik Ii Universitatsklinikum Bonn
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Blankenberg Stefan
Department Of Medicine Ii University Medical Centre Johannes Gutenberg University
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Bickel Christoph
Department Of Medicine Federal Armed Forces Central Hospital Koblenz
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