Association of Non-Specific Inflammatory Activation With Early Mortality in Patients With ST-Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome Treated With Primary Angioplasty
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Background The association of inflammatory markers with mortality in ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) treated with primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) remains controversial, so in the present study the relationships of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), total white blood cell (WBC) count, neutrophil (N) and lymphocyte (L) counts and the N/L ratio with occurrence of in-hospital mortality were assessed in patients with STEMI treated with primary PCI. Methods and Results Inflammatory parameters were assessed on admission in 1,078 consecutive, unselected patients with STEMI admitted for primary PCI. In-hospital death occurred in 6.3% of the patients. Of the inflammatory parameters, only hs-CRP (p<0.001), and the WBC (p=0.004) and N (p=0.020) counts were predictors of death in the univariate analyses. After adjustment for other baseline clinical variables both hs-CRP and WBC count retained their independent association with mortality when analyzed both in 2 separate and in 1 multivariable models. Conclusions Both hs-CRP and the WBC count may independently of each other predict early outcomes in STEMI patients treated with primary PCI, which suggests different pathological significance of these 2 nonspecific inflammatory markers in STEMI.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 2008-01-20
著者
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Pregowski Jerzy
Department of Cardiology and Interventional Angiology, Institute of Cardiology
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Chmielak Zbigniew
Haemodynamic Department, Institute of Cardiology
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Ruzyllo Witold
Institute of Cardiology
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Kruk Mariusz
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit Institute Of Cardiology
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Demkow Marcin
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit Institute Of Cardiology
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Ruzyllo Witold
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit Institute Of Cardiology
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Pregowski Jerzy
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit Institute Of Cardiology
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Chmielak Zbigniew
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit Institute Of Cardiology
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Witkowski Adam
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit Institute Of Cardiology
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Przyluski Jakub
Cathetherization Laboratory and Coronary Disease Unit, Institute of Cardiology
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Kalinczuk Lukasz
Cathetherization Laboratory and Coronary Disease Unit, Institute of Cardiology
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Kadziela Jacek
Cathetherization Laboratory and Coronary Disease Unit, Institute of Cardiology
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Karcz Maciej
Cathetherization Laboratory and Coronary Disease Unit, Institute of Cardiology
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Deptuch Tomasz
Cathetherization Laboratory and Coronary Disease Unit, National Institute of Cardiology
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Bekta Pawel
Cathetherization Laboratory and Coronary Disease Unit, National Institute of Cardiology
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Bekta Pawel
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit National Institute Of Cardiology
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Deptuch Tomasz
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit National Institute Of Cardiology
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Karcz Maciej
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit Institute Of Cardiology
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Kadziela Jacek
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit Institute Of Cardiology
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Przyluski Jakub
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit Institute Of Cardiology
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Kalinczuk Lukasz
Cathetherization Laboratory And Coronary Disease Unit Institute Of Cardiology
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