Composite Biomarkers for Assessing Frailty Status in Stable Older Adults With Cardiovascular Disease

A. Hirashiki, A. Shimizu, Noriyuki Suzuki, K. Nomoto, M. Kokubo, Kakeru Hashimoto, Kenji Sato, I. Kondo, T. Murohara, H. Arai
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Background: The relationship between frailty status and laboratory measurements in cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains unclear. We investigated which laboratory measurements indicated frailty in stable older CVD patients. Methods and Results: One-hundred thirty-eight stable older CVD patients were evaluated by laboratory measurements, with frailty assessed using the Kihon Checklist (KCL). Laboratory measurements were compared between frail and non-frail groups. Across the entire cohort, mean age was 81.7 years, mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 57.8%, and mean plasma B-type natriuretic peptide was 182 pg/mL. KCL scores were used to divide patients into non-frail (n=43; KCL <8) and frail (n=95; KCL ≥8) groups. Serum iron was significantly lower in the frail than non-frail group (mean [±SD] 61.2±30.3 vs. 89.5±26.1 μg/dL, respectively; P<0.001). Blood urea nitrogen (BUN; 27.3±16.5 vs. 19.7±8.2 mg/dL; P=0.013) and C-reactive protein (CRP; 1.05±1.99 vs. 0.15±0.21 mg/dL; P=0.004) were significantly higher in the frail than non-frail group. Multivariate analysis revealed that serum iron, CRP, and BUN were significant independent predictors of frailty (β=−0.069, 0.917, and 0.086, respectively). Conclusions: Frailty status was significantly associated with iron, CRP, and BUN in stable older CVD patients. Composite biomarkers (inflammation, iron deficiency, and renal perfusion) may be useful for assessing frailty in these patients.
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评估老年心血管疾病患者虚弱状态的复合生物标志物
背景:虚弱状态与心血管疾病(CVD)实验室测量之间的关系尚不清楚。我们调查了在稳定的老年CVD患者中,哪些实验室测量表明虚弱。方法和结果:通过实验室测量对138例稳定的老年CVD患者进行评估,并使用Kihon Checklist (KCL)评估虚弱程度。比较虚弱组和非虚弱组的实验室测量结果。在整个队列中,平均年龄为81.7岁,平均左室射血分数为57.8%,平均血浆b型利钠肽为182 pg/mL。KCL评分将患者分为非虚弱组(n=43;KCL <8)和虚弱(n=95;KCL≥8)组。体弱组血清铁明显低于非体弱组(平均[±SD]分别为61.2±30.3∶89.5±26.1 μg/dL;P < 0.001)。血尿素氮(BUN);27.3±16.5 vs. 19.7±8.2 mg/dL;P=0.013)和c反应蛋白(CRP;1.05±1.99 vs 0.15±0.21 mg/dL;P=0.004),体弱组明显高于非体弱组。多因素分析显示,血清铁、CRP和BUN是虚弱的显著独立预测因子(β分别= - 0.069、0.917和0.086)。结论:在稳定的老年CVD患者中,虚弱状态与铁、CRP和BUN显著相关。复合生物标志物(炎症、缺铁和肾灌注)可能有助于评估这些患者的虚弱程度。
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