The predictive role of early CRP values for one-year mortality in the first 2 d after acute myocardial infarction

Autor: Ahmad Alkouri, Maria Cybularz, Johannes Mierke, Thomas Nowack, Jonathan Biedermann, Stefan Ulbrich, Julia Fischer, Felix M. Heidrich, Stefanie Jellinghaus, Uwe Speiser, Axel Linke, Christian Pfluecke
Rok vydání: 2022
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DOI: 10.6084/m9.figshare.19210895
Popis: An excessive inflammatory reaction after acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is known to be harmful. New anti-inflammatory therapies are required. This study assessed the predictive role of early CRP in patients with STEMI. A total of 1003 patients with STEMI were analysed. A total of 180 patients with proven infection were excluded. CRP after 12, 24 and 48 h after pain onset were evaluated. Of 823 patients, 103 (12.5%) died within one year after AMI. The deceased patients showed higher CRP, even after already 12 h (6 vs. 13 mg/l, p vs. 25 mg/l, p vs. 92 mg/l, p p = .03), after 24 h: CRP ≥ 18 mg/l in 44% (OR: 2.5, p = .03), after 48 h: CRP ≥ 53 mg/l in 44% (OR 1.9, p = .03). Early CRP values correlated strongly with the later maximum value of CRP (p Already early CRP values are accurate for risk-prediction following AMI. By identifying patients who are beginning to develop an excessive inflammatory response, it may be possible to identify those who benefit from anti-inflammatory therapies.
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