Higher plasma VAP-1 levels were independently associated with a 2.06-fold increased risk of cardiovascular events compared to the lowest tertile in hemodialysis patients.
Cohort (n=434)
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Hemodialysis (n=434)
High plasma VAP-1 levels (Tertile 3: ≥438.2 ng/mL) vs Low plasma VAP-1 levels (Tertile 1: <343.2 ng/mL)
Composite of cardiovascular events — HR 2.06 (1.10-3.85), p=0.025
Estimación del efecto: HR 2.06 (95% CI 1.10-3.85)
Tasa de eventos absoluta: 24.1% vs 11.1%
valor p: p=0.025
Background: Vascular adhesion protein-1 (VAP-1) is an oxidative enzyme of primary amines that facilitates the transmigration of inflammatory cells. Its oxidative and inflammatory effects are prominently increased in pathological conditions, such as metabolic, atherosclerotic, and cardiac diseases. However, the clinical significance of circulating VAP-1 levels in hemodialysis (HD) patients is unclear. Methods: A total of 434 HD patients were enrolled in a prospective multicenter cohort study between June 2016 and April 2019. Plasma VAP-1 levels were measured at the time of data entry, and the primary endpoint was defined as a composite of cardiovascular (CV) and cardiac events. Results: Circulating VAP-1 levels were positively correlated with plasma levels of cardiac remodeling markers, including brain natriuretic peptide, galectin-3, and matrix metalloproteinase-2. Multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that patients with higher circulating VAP-1 levels were more likely to have left ventricular diastolic dysfunction odds ratio, 1.40; 95% confidence interval [CI, 1.04–1.88]. The cumulative event rate of the composite of CV events was significantly greater in VAP-1 tertile 3 than in VAP-1 tertiles 1 and 2 ( P = 0.009). Patients in tertile 3 were also associated with an increased cumulative event rate of cardiac events ( P = 0.015), with a 2.06-fold higher risk each for CV (95% CI, 1.10–3.85) and cardiac (95% CI, 1.03–4.12) events after adjusting for multiple variables. Conclusions: Plasma VAP-1 levels were positively associated with left ventricular diastolic dysfunction and the risk of incident CV and cardiac events in HD patients. Our results indicate that VAP-1 may aid clinicians in identifying HD patients at a high risk of CV events.
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Dae Kyu Kim
Yu Ho Lee
Jin Sug Kim
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Korea University
Kyung Hee University
CHA University
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Kim et al. (Tue,) conducted a cohort in Hemodialysis (n=434). High plasma VAP-1 levels (Tertile 3: ≥438.2 ng/mL) vs. Low plasma VAP-1 levels (Tertile 1: <343.2 ng/mL) was evaluated on Composite of cardiovascular events (HR 2.06, 95% CI 1.10-3.85, p=0.025). Higher plasma VAP-1 levels were independently associated with a 2.06-fold increased risk of cardiovascular events compared to the lowest tertile in hemodialysis patients.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a17bb30cf49e78c48b46305 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2021.701079
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