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Authors Fu Z, Yang X, Shen M, Xue H, Qian G, Cao F, Guo J, Dong W, Chen Y
Received 8 September 2017
Accepted for publication 17 April 2018
Published 3 July 2018 Volume 2018:13 Pages 1201—1209
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CIA.S151211
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Wu
Background and
aims: This study sought to evaluate the
prognostic powers of combined use of cystatin C (Cys C) and homocysteine (Hcy)
at predicting adverse events of patients >80 years old with acute myocardial
infarction (AMI).
Patients and
methods: The analysis involved 753
patients >80 years old undergoing coronary angiography for chest pain in
China from January 2006 to December 2012. Kaplan–Meier method was used for
survival and major adverse cardiac events (MACE) rates. Multivariate Cox regression
was performed to identify mortality predictors. Receiver operating
characteristic curve analysis was performed to predict the cutoff values of Cys
C and Hcy for all-cause mortality.
Results: The duration of follow-up was 40–116 months (median, 63 months;
interquartile range, 51–74 months). The long-term survival and event-free
survival rates of AMI patients were significantly lower than those of unstable
angina pectoris patients (P <0.05), and
were significantly different according to the tertile concentration of Cys C of
AMI patients (P <0.01). Cys C and Hcy were
independent risk factors for long-term all-cause mortality (odds ratio [OR]
=3.72 [2.27–6.09]; OR =1.59 [1.04–2.61]) and MACE (OR =2.83 [1.82–4.40]; OR
=1.09 [1.04–1.21]) of AMI patients. The predictive cutoff value of Cys C was
1.815 mg/L (82.8%, 86.4%) and that of Hcy was 15.06 µmol/L (84.4%, 83.1%) in
AMI patients. Combined use of both biomarker’s cutoff values further increased
the sensitivity and specificity of all-cause mortality.
Conclusion: Cys C is a strong independent predictor of long-term all-cause
death and MACE in very old AMI patients. The combined use of Cys C and Hcy
further improves the predictive accuracy.
Keywords: cystatin C, homocysteine, very old, acute myocardial infarction, prognosis