Association of Serum Bilirubin with SYNTAX Score and Future Cardiovascular Events in Patients Undergoing Coronary Intervention

作者:Chang Chun Chin; Hsu Chien Yi; Huang Po Hsun*; Chiang Chia Hung; Huang Shao Sung; Leu Hsin Bang; Huang Chin Chou; Chen Jaw Wen; Lin Shing Jong
来源:Acta Cardiologica Sinica, 2016, 32(4): 412-419.
DOI:10.6515/ACS20150708C

摘要

Background: Bilirubin has emerged as an important endogenous antioxidant molecule, and increasing evidence shows that bilirubin may protect against atherosclerosis. The SYNTAX score has been developed to assess the severity and complexity of coronary artery disease. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether serum bilirubin levels are associated with SYNTAX scores and whether they could be used to predict future cardiovascular events in patients undergoing coronary intervention.
Methods: Serum bilirubin levels and other blood parameters in patients with at least 12-h fasting states were determined. The primary endpoint was any composite cardiovascular event within 1 year, including death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, and target-vessel revascularization.
Results: In total, 250 consecutive patients with stable coronary artery disease (mean age 70 13) who had received coronary intervention were enrolled. All study subjects were divided into two groups: group 1 was defined as high SYNTAX score (>22), and group 2 was defined as low SYNTAX score (<= 22). Total bilirubin levels were significantly lower in the high SYNTAX score group than in the low SYNTAX score group (0.51 +/- 0.22 vs. 0.72 +/- 0.29 mg/dl, p < 0.001). By multivariate analysis, serum total bilirubin levels were identified as an independent predictor for high SYNTAX score (adjusted odds ratio: 0.28, 95% confidence interval 0.04-0.42; p = 0.004). Use of the Kaplan-Meier analysis demonstrated a significant difference in 1-year cardiovascular events between high (>0.8 mg/dl), medium (>0.5, <= 0.8 mg/dl), and low (<= 0.5 mg/dl) bilirubin levels (log-rank test p = 0.011).
Conclusions: Serum bilirubin level is associated with SYNTAX score and predicts future cardiovascular events in patients undergoing coronary intervention.

  • 出版日期2016-7

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