Background: High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) elevation frequently occurs in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and is associated with adverse outcomes. Since diabetes mellitus (DM) is characterized by an underlying chronic inflammation, hs-CRP may have a different prognostic power in AMI patients with and without DM. Methods: We prospectively included 2064 AMI patients; hs-CRP was measured at hospital admission. Patients were grouped according to hs-CRP quartiles and DM status. The primary endpoint was a composite of in-hospital mortality, cardiogenic shock, and acute pulmonary edema. Two-year all-cause mortality was the secondary endpoint. Results: Twenty-six percent (n = 548) of patients had DM and they had higher hs-CRP levels than non-DM patients (5.32 vs. 3.24 mg/L; P < 0.0001). The primary endpoint incidence in the overall population (7%, 9%, 13%, 22%; P for trend < 0.0001), in DM (14%, 9%, 21%, 27%; P = 0.0001), and non-DM (5%, 8%, 10%, 19%; P < 0.0001) patients increased in parallel with hs-CRP quartiles. The adjusted risk of the primary endpoint increased in parallel with hs-CRP quartiles in DM and non-DM patients but this relationship was less evident in DM patients. In the overall population, the adjusted OR of the primary endpoint associated with an hs-CRP value ≥ 2 mg/L was 2.10 (95% CI 1.46-3.00). For the same risk, hs-CRP was 7 and 2 mg/L in patients with and without DM. A similar behavior was observed for the secondary endpoint when the HR associated with an hs-CRP value ≥ 2 mg/L found in the overall population was 2.25 (95% CI 1.57-3.22). For the same risk, hs-CRP was 8 and 1.5 mg/L in DM and non-DM patients. Conclusions: This study shows that hs-CRP predicts in-hospital outcome and two-year mortality in AMI patients with and without DM. However, in DM patients, the same risk of developing events as in non-DM patients is associated to higher hs-CRP levels.

Prognostic impact of admission high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in acute myocardial infarction patients with and without diabetes mellitus / C. Lucci, N. Cosentino, S. Genovese, J. Campodonico, V. Milazzo, M. De Metrio, M. Rondinelli, D. Riggio, M.L. Biondi, M. Rubino, K. Celentano, A. Bonomi, N. Capra, F. Veglia, P. Agostoni, A.L. Bartorelli, G. Marenzi. - In: CARDIOVASCULAR DIABETOLOGY. - ISSN 1475-2840. - 19:1(2020 Oct 20), pp. 183.1-183.13. [10.1186/s12933-020-01157-7]

Prognostic impact of admission high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in acute myocardial infarction patients with and without diabetes mellitus

N. Cosentino
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J. Campodonico;M. Rubino;P. Agostoni;A.L. Bartorelli;
2020

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Background: High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) elevation frequently occurs in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and is associated with adverse outcomes. Since diabetes mellitus (DM) is characterized by an underlying chronic inflammation, hs-CRP may have a different prognostic power in AMI patients with and without DM. Methods: We prospectively included 2064 AMI patients; hs-CRP was measured at hospital admission. Patients were grouped according to hs-CRP quartiles and DM status. The primary endpoint was a composite of in-hospital mortality, cardiogenic shock, and acute pulmonary edema. Two-year all-cause mortality was the secondary endpoint. Results: Twenty-six percent (n = 548) of patients had DM and they had higher hs-CRP levels than non-DM patients (5.32 vs. 3.24 mg/L; P < 0.0001). The primary endpoint incidence in the overall population (7%, 9%, 13%, 22%; P for trend < 0.0001), in DM (14%, 9%, 21%, 27%; P = 0.0001), and non-DM (5%, 8%, 10%, 19%; P < 0.0001) patients increased in parallel with hs-CRP quartiles. The adjusted risk of the primary endpoint increased in parallel with hs-CRP quartiles in DM and non-DM patients but this relationship was less evident in DM patients. In the overall population, the adjusted OR of the primary endpoint associated with an hs-CRP value ≥ 2 mg/L was 2.10 (95% CI 1.46-3.00). For the same risk, hs-CRP was 7 and 2 mg/L in patients with and without DM. A similar behavior was observed for the secondary endpoint when the HR associated with an hs-CRP value ≥ 2 mg/L found in the overall population was 2.25 (95% CI 1.57-3.22). For the same risk, hs-CRP was 8 and 1.5 mg/L in DM and non-DM patients. Conclusions: This study shows that hs-CRP predicts in-hospital outcome and two-year mortality in AMI patients with and without DM. However, in DM patients, the same risk of developing events as in non-DM patients is associated to higher hs-CRP levels.
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Acute myocardial infarction; Diabetes mellitus; High-sensitivity C-reactive protein; Inflammation; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Biomarkers; C-Reactive Protein; Diabetes Mellitus; Female; Hospital Mortality; Humans; Incidence; Inflammation Mediators; Male; Middle Aged; Non-ST Elevated Myocardial Infarction; Predictive Value of Tests; Prognosis; Prospective Studies; Pulmonary Edema; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; ST Elevation Myocardial Infarction; Shock, Cardiogenic; Up-Regulation; Patient Admission
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Prognostic impact of admission high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in acute myocardial infarction patients with and without diabetes mellitus / C. Lucci, N. Cosentino, S. Genovese, J. Campodonico, V. Milazzo, M. De Metrio, M. Rondinelli, D. Riggio, M.L. Biondi, M. Rubino, K. Celentano, A. Bonomi, N. Capra, F. Veglia, P. Agostoni, A.L. Bartorelli, G. Marenzi. - In: CARDIOVASCULAR DIABETOLOGY. - ISSN 1475-2840. - 19:1(2020 Oct 20), pp. 183.1-183.13. [10.1186/s12933-020-01157-7]
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