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Abstract

Background

Osteonectin (OSN) plays a pivotal role in cardiac remodeling, but predictive value for OSN in ischemic chronic heart failure (CHF) has not been defined. The aim of the study was to evaluate the prognostic value of OSN for cumulative survival and hospitalization among patients with ischemic-induced CHF.

Methods

A total of 154 patients with ischemic symptomatic moderate-to-severe CHF were enrolled in the study at discharge from the hospital. Observation period was up to 3 years (156 weeks). Blood samples for biomarkers measurements were collected at baseline prior to study entry. ELISA methods for measurements of circulating level of OSN were used.

Results

During a median follow-up of 2.18 years, 21 participants died and 106 subjects were re-admitted. Medians of circulating levels of OSN in survival and died patient cohorts were 670.96 ng/mL (95% confidence interval [CI] = 636.53–705.35 ng/mL) and 907.84 ng/mL (95% CI = 878.02–937.60 ng/mL). Receiver operation characteristic curve analysis has shown that cut off point of OSN concentration for cumulative survival function was 845.15 ng/mL. It has been found a significant divergence of Kaplan–Meier survival curves in patients with high (>845.15 ng/mL) and low (<845.15 ng/mL) concentrations of OSN. Circulating OSN independently predicted all-cause mortality (odds ratio [OR] = 1.23; 95% CI = 1.10–1.36; p < 0.001), CHF-related death (OR = 1.46; 95% CI = 1.22–1.80; p < 0.001), and also CHF-related re-admission (OR = 1.92; 95% CI = 1.77–2.45; p < 0.001) within 3 years of observation period.

Conclusion

Increased circulating secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine family member OSN associates with increased 3-year CHF-related death, all-cause mortality, and risk for recurrent hospitalization due to CHF.

Details

Title
Predictive value of circulating osteonectin in patients with ischemic symptomatic chronic heart failure
Author
Berezin, Alexander E 1 ; Kremzer, Alexander A 2 

 Department of Internal Medicine, State Medical University, Zaporozhye, Ukraine 
 Department of Clinical Pharmacology, State Medical University, Zaporozhye, Ukraine 
Pages
523-530
Section
Original Article
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Dec 2015
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
ISSN
23194170
e-ISSN
23202890
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2158260495
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Dec 2015