Increased serum IL-6 is predictive of long-term cardiovascular events in high-risk patients submitted to coronary angiography : an observational study
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Background: Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is an infammation-related cytokine associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular events. In a previous study, we demonstrated that increased IL-6 was predictive of sub-clinical atherosclerotic coronary disease in intermediate-risk patients undergoing coronary angiography. In the present study, we investigated whether increased serum IL-6 is predictive of cardiovascular events in high-risk patients. Methods: In this observational study, consecutive patients ...
Background: Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is an infammation-related cytokine associated with an elevated risk of cardiovascular events. In a previous study, we demonstrated that increased IL-6 was predictive of sub-clinical atherosclerotic coronary disease in intermediate-risk patients undergoing coronary angiography. In the present study, we investigated whether increased serum IL-6 is predictive of cardiovascular events in high-risk patients. Methods: In this observational study, consecutive patients referred for elective coronary angiography due to stable chest pain/myocardial ischemia had IL-6 measured immediately before the procedure. Long-term follow-up was performed by phone call or e-mail, and their clinical registries were revised. The primary outcome was a composite of new myocardial infarction, new ischemic stroke, hospitalization due to heart failure, new coronary revascularization, cardiovascular death, and death due to all causes. Results: From 141 patients submitted to coronary angiography and IL-6 analysis, 100 had complete follow-up data for a mean of 5.7 years. The median age was 61.1 years, 44% were men, and 61% had type-2 diabetes. The median overall time-to-event for the primary outcome was 297 weeks (95% confdence interval [CI] 266.95–327.16). A receiver operator characteristic curve defned the best cut-of value of baseline serum IL-6 (0.44 pg/mL) with sensitivity (84.37%) and specifcity (38.24%) to defne two groups. High (>0.44 pg/mL) IL-6 levels were predictive of cardiovascular events. (p for interaction=0.015) (hazard ratio=2.81; 95% CI 1.38–5.72, p=0.01). Subgroup analysis did not fnd interactions between patients with or without diabetes, obesity, or hypertension. Conclusion: In conclusion, an interleukin-6 level higher than 0.44 pg/mL, obtained just before elective coronary angiography, was associated with a poorer prognosis after a mean of 5,7-year. A pre-procedure IL-6 below 0.44 pg/ mL, on the other hand, has a very good negative predictive value, suggesting a good prognosis, and may be useful to better indicate coronary angiography in high-risk patients. ...
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Diabetology & metabolic syndrome. [São Paulo]. Vol. 14 (2022), 125, 9 p.
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