Prognostic Implications of Abnormalities in Renal Function in Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes

J. Al Suwaidi, D. Reddan, K. Williams, K. Pieper, R. Harrington, R. Califf, C. Granger, E. Ohman, D. Holmes
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Background—Outcomes in patients with mild to moderate renal function (RF) abnormalities presenting with acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are not well defined. Methods and Results—A convenience sample of 4 ACS trial databases including all enrolled patients was assessed to determine 30- and 180-day outcomes. The 4 trials were Global Use of Strategies to Open Occluded Coronary Arteries (GUSTO) IIb, GUSTO-III, Platelet Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa in Unstable Angina: Receptor Suppression Using Integrilin Therapy (PURSUIT), and Platelet IIb/IIIa Antagonism for the Reduction of Acute coronary syndrome events in a Global Organization Network (PARAGON-A). Patients were stratified into ST-segment elevation (STE) and non–ST-segment elevation (NSE) groups and by the presence or absence of abnormal RF (creatinine clearance <70 mL/min). In the STE group, 7670 of 18 621 patients (41%) had abnormal RF. In the NSE group, 8152 of 19 304 (42%) had abnormal RF. Patients with abnormal RF were older, more often female, and more likely to have adverse baseline characteristics. They had higher mortality and higher mortality/nonfatal myocardial infarction (MI) at both 30 and 180 days, regardless of ST-segment status. Creatinine clearance was independently associated with risk of mortality (hazard ratio 0.79 in the STE group and 0.81 in the NSE group) and with risk of mortality/MI (hazard ratio 0.93) in the NSE group at 180 days. Conclusions—Patients presenting with ACS frequently have abnormal RF. Abnormal RF is a marker of adverse baseline clinical characteristics and is independently associated with increased risk of death and death/MI.
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急性冠脉综合征患者肾功能异常对预后的影响
背景:以急性冠脉综合征(ACS)为表现的轻中度肾功能(RF)异常患者的结局尚不明确。方法和结果:对4个ACS试验数据库的方便样本进行评估,包括所有入组患者,以确定30天和180天的结局。这4项试验是全球组织网络(PARAGON-A)中开放冠状动脉闭塞策略(GUSTO) IIb、GUSTO- iii、血小板糖蛋白IIb/IIIa在不稳定心绞痛中的应用:使用整合素治疗(PURSUIT)抑制受体,以及血小板IIb/IIIa拮抗剂减少急性冠状动脉综合征事件。根据是否存在异常RF(肌酐清除率<70 mL/min),将患者分为st段抬高组(STE)和非st段抬高组(NSE)。STE组18621例患者中有7670例(41%)出现射频异常。在NSE组中,19304例中有8152例(42%)有RF异常。RF异常的患者年龄较大,多为女性,并且更有可能具有不良的基线特征。无论st段状态如何,他们在30天和180天的死亡率和死亡率/非致死性心肌梗死(MI)均较高。肌酐清除率与死亡风险(STE组的风险比为0.79,NSE组的风险比为0.81)和180天NSE组的死亡/心肌梗死风险(风险比为0.93)独立相关。结论:ACS患者常伴有射频异常。异常RF是不良基线临床特征的标志,与死亡和死亡/心肌梗死风险增加独立相关。
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