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Angiopoeitin-2 and Mortality in an End-Stage Renal Disease, Heart Failure Population

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Introduction
Angiopoeitin-2 (Ang2) is a vascular growth factor involved in regulating angiogenesis and endothelial remodeling. Higher Ang2 levels have been associated with mortality in the general population and among male hemodialysis patients, but its effects on concomitant heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are unknown.

Methods
Plasma samples from 73 ESRD patients and 40 normal healthy patients (NHP) were analyzed for Ang2 concentrations using ELISA. Patient groups were stratified into those with or without HFrEF (EF < 50%). At two years following sample collection, the medical record was reviewed for mortality. The optimal cut-off value for Ang2 to predict all-cause mortality was 1715 pg/mL (AUC 0.706) based on the regression analysis. Statistical analyses included Mann–Whitney U tests, Cox proportional hazards model, and Log-rank (Mantel-Cox) test.

Results
Multiple comorbidities were present; coronary artery disease 46%, diabetes 69%, hypertension 97%, and smoking 49%. Patients with one-year mortality had higher Ang2 (Figure 1). Ang2 levels above the optimal cut-off are associated with mortality, both within the entire ESRD sample and within the group with both ESRD and HFrEF (Figures 2-3). In the Cox proportional hazards analysis, Ang2 levels were associated with mortality within the larger ESRD sample (HR=1.001) but not in the group with ESRD and HFrEF.

Discussion
Ang2 has potential as a biomarker for prognostication in patients with chronic disease given its association with mortality. Future research should be conducted with larger samples to evaluate if it has prognostic value in individuals with HFrEF without ESRD.
  • Robbin, Vanessa  ( Loyola University Chicago , Maywood , Illinois , United States )
  • Bansal, Vinod  ( LOYOLA UNIVERISTY MEDICAL CENTER , OakBrook , Illinois , United States )
  • Siddiqui, Fakiha  ( Loyola University Chicago , Maywood , Illinois , United States )
  • Fareed, Jawed  ( LOYOLA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENT , Maywood , Illinois , United States )
  • Syed, Mushabbar  ( LOYOLA UNIVERISTY MEDICAL CENTER , OakBrook , Illinois , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Vanessa Robbin: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Vinod Bansal: No Answer | Fakiha Siddiqui: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Jawed Fareed: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Mushabbar Syed: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases: Basic and Clinical Sciences

Monday, 11/18/2024 , 01:30PM - 02:30PM

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