Hematological Parameters Outperform Plasma Markers in Predicting Long-Term Mortality After Coronary Angiography

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2018

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Gijsberts, Crystel M
den Ruijter, Hester M.ORCID 0000-0001-9762-014XISNI 0000000392927067
de Kleijn, DominiqueORCID 0000-0003-2714-2140
Huisman, AlbertORCID 0000-0002-2291-2487ISNI 0000000390318604
Ten Berg, Maarten JISNI 0000000397111585
de Groot, Mark C HORCID 0000-0002-5764-5788
Van Wijk, RichardISNI 0000000396677704
Asselbergs, Folkert WORCID 0000-0002-1692-8669ISNI 0000000391548591
Voskuil, MichielISNI 0000000392050007
Pasterkamp, GerardISNI 0000000397161080

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Abstract

High-sensitivity troponin I (hsTnI) and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-pro-BNP) are predictors of coronary artery disease. Recently, routine hematological parameters emerged as mortality predictors. We examined the predictive value of hematological parameters (from the Utrecht Patient Oriented Database) and hsTnI and NT-pro-BNP for mortality in a coronary angiography population (Utrecht Coronary Biobank n = 1913). Using Cox regression, receiver operating characteristics, integrated discrimination improvement (IDI), and continuous net reclassification improvement (cNRI) analysis, we compared the predictive properties of hematological parameters with hsTnI and NT-pro-BNP for mortality. During a median follow-up duration of 1.8 years, 77 deaths occurred. A panel of 7 hematological parameters (leukocyte count, reticulocyte mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, red blood cell [RBC] green (FL1) fluorescence, %neutrophils, %large [>120 fL] RBCs, %monocytes, and coefficient of variation of neutrophil complexity) was highly predictive. Added to clinical characteristics, hematological parameters (area under the curve [AUC]: 0.855, P <.001; IDI: 0.04, P =.02; cNRI: 0.41, P <.001) were better predictors than hsTnI (AUC: 0.818) or NT-pro-BNP (AUC: 0.834) alone or combined (AUC: 0.834). Hematological parameters may provide mortality risk information following coronary angiography and may be superior to hsTnI and/or NT-pro-BNP.

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biomarkers, coronary artery disease, mortality, Taverne, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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Gijsberts, C M, den Ruijter, H M, de Kleijn, D P V, Huisman, A, ten Berg, M, de Groot, M, van Wijk, R H A, Asselbergs, F W, Voskuil, M, Pasterkamp, G, van Solinge, W W & Hoefer, I E 2018, 'Hematological Parameters Outperform Plasma Markers in Predicting Long-Term Mortality After Coronary Angiography', Angiology, vol. 69, no. 7, pp. 600-608. https://doi.org/10.1177/0003319717743679