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Triglyceride to high density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio may serve as a useful predictor of major adverse coronary event in female revascularized ST-elevation myocardial infarction.

Authors :
Wan, Guo-xing
Xia, Wen-bin
Ji, Li-hua
Qin, Hai-lun
Zhang, Yong-gang
Source :
Clinica Chimica Acta. Oct2018, Vol. 485, p166-172. 7p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background Elevated triglyceride to high density lipoprotein cholesterol (TG/HDL-C) ratio has been identified as a surrogate marker of insulin resistance and an independent predictor for cardiovascular events in the general population. However, the prognostic value of TG/HDL-C ratio in revascularized ST-elevation myocardial infarction(STEMI) patients remains unclear. We examined the association between TG/HDL-C ratio and clinical outcome of revascularized STEMI patients in the Chinese population. Methods 464 STEMI patients who underwent successful revascularization were enrolled to determine the relationship between TG/HDL-C ratio and major adverse coronary events(MACEs) with a 30-month follow-up. The Kaplan-Meier analysis and Cox regression proportional hazard model were applied to assess the prognostic value of TG/HDL-C ratio. Results TG/HDL-C ratio was found to be significantly associated with age (p = 0.017), history of diabetes(p = 0.017), heart rate(p = 0.011), TG(p < 0.001), HDL-C(p < 0.001) and Gensini score(p = 0.034). The multivariate Cox regression analysis revealed that elevated TG/HDL-C ratio was an independent prognostic factor for MACE in female patients (HR = 2.624,95%CI = 1.211–5.687,p = 0.014) but not in male patients(HR = 0.756, 95%CI = 0.484–1.179,p = NS) after adjustment with other MACE-related prognostic factors. Conclusion The TG/HDL-C ratio may be independently associated with MACEs in female revascularized STEMI patients in the Chinese population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00098981
Volume :
485
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinica Chimica Acta
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
131402353
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cca.2018.06.049