1. Effect of haemoglobin concentration on the clinical outcomes in patients with acute myocardial infarction and the factors related to haemoglobin
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Yusheng Zhao, Yu-Feng Li, and Quan-Zhou Feng
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Medicine(all) ,Related factors ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all) ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cardiogenic shock ,lcsh:R ,MEDLINE ,Short Report ,lcsh:Medicine ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,Myocardial infarction ,lcsh:Science (General) ,business ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,lcsh:Q1-390 - Abstract
Background The impact of haemoglobin concentrations on clinical outcomes is still a controversial issue. To determine the association between haemoglobin concentrations on admission and clinical outcomes and the related factors, this study was performed in a Chinese hospital. Findings We conducted a retrospective study on 1394 Chinese patients with acute myocardial infarction. Patients were categorized according to the haemoglobin concentration on admission, and data were evaluated to determine whether there was an association between the haemoglobin concentrations on admission and 30-day in-hospital MACEs (major cardiovascular events). Patients with hemoglobin values between 141 and 150 g/L were used as the reference, the MACEs increased as hemoglobin concentrations fell below 140 g/L or rose > 150 g/L, with an adjusted OR (odds ratio) of 5.96[95% CI (confidence interval) 2.00 to 17.68, p = 0.0013], 4.39(1.37 to 14.08, p = 0.0128), 3.99(1.46 to 10.92, p = 0.0071), 3.19(1.27 to 8.05, p = 0.0139), 2.37(0.94 to 6.01, p = 0.0687), 2.11(0.66 to 6.74, p = 0.2065), 2.01(0.60 to 6.68, p = 0.2559) in patients with haemoglobin concentrations 160 g/L respectively. Partial correlation analysis showed that age, albumin and creatinine were significantly associated with hemoglobin concentration. Conclusions Our results demonstrated that haemoglobin concentration affected MACEs in patients with acute myocardial infarction, and that haemoglobin concentration was associated with age, albumin and creatinine.
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- 2011