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D-dimer as a 5-year predictor of death in females admitted with chestpain of suspected coronary origin surpasses that of males.

Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Background: D-dimer (DD) and fibrin monomer (FM) are endstage markers of activated coagulation and reflect prothrombotic states, and α2-antiplasmin (SERPINF2 -SF2) is the main inhibitor of fibrinolysis at the level of plasmin. Women may experience a higher rate of morbidity and mortality compared to men following a myocardial infarction (MI). We present the prognostic potential of DD, FM and SF2 in females as compared to males during 5 years follow-up in a population admitted with chest pain of suspected coronary origin.
Methods: A total of 871 consecutive patients with a median age of 72.6 years (females 77.3, males 69.1) were admitted in the study. Of these, 386 were diagnosed with an acute MI based on Troponin-T (TnT) levels >50 ng/L. Stepwise Cox regression models, applying normalized continuous loge/SD values, were fitted for the biomarkers with total mortality within 5 years as the dependent variable.
Results: Death was recorded in 246 patients; 34.4% females vs. 27.2% males (Chi-squared test p-value = 0.02). Blood samples were available for analysis of DD, FM and SF2 in 820, 810 and 846 patients, respectively. Females had a signficantly higher mean of DD (p<0.0001) and FM (p=0.0020) than males and SF2 did not differ (p=0.0825).
In the univariate analysis, a highly significant association between DD and total death was observed in both sexes (p<0.001). However, after adjusting for confounders in the multivariable analysis, the associations remained significant in females but not in males, with an HR of 1.62 (95%CI 1.36 – 1.93), p<0.0001 vs. 1.16 (95%CI 0.98 - 1.39, p=0.094, respectively, (p for interaction <0.001).
Similar findings were noted in the multivariable analysis of FM with HR 1.46 (95%CI 1.19 – 1.80), p=0.0003 in females vs. 1.12 (95%CI 0.93 -1.35), p=0.22 in males (p for interaction 0.056).
In the univariate analysis, SF2 was not associated with all-cause mortality; p=0.56 in females vs. p=0.83 in males, and remained essentially unchanged after adjustment; p=0.84 vs. HR 0.92 (95%CI 0.78 – 1.09). p=0.35 in males, yielding a p=0.36 for interaction.
Conclusion. Activated endstage coagulation was associated with total death at 5 years FU in females admitted with chest pain of suspected coronary origin, whereas plasmin inhibition was not. A significant p-value for interaction between the two sexes indicates that the prognostic value of DD surpasses that of men.
  • Nilsen, Dennis  ( STAVANGER UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL , Stavanger , Norway )
  • Brugger-andersen, Trygve  ( Stavanger University Hospital , Stavanger , Norway )
  • Aarsetoey, Reidun  ( STAVANGER UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL , Stavanger , Norway )
  • Ueland, Thor  ( RIKSHOSPITALET UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL , Oslo , Norway )
  • Michelsen, Annika  ( University of Oslo , Oslo , Norway )
  • Aukrust, Pal  ( Oslo Univeristy Hospital , Oslo , Norway )
  • Poenitz, Volker  ( STAVANGER UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL , Stavanger , Norway )
  • Staines, Harry  ( Sigma Statistical Services , York , United Kingdom )
  • Grundt, Heidi  ( Central Hospital in Rogaland , Stavanger , Norway )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Dennis Nilsen: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Trygve Brugger-Andersen: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Reidun Aarsetoey: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Thor Ueland: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Annika Michelsen: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Individual Stocks/Stock Options:Pfizer:Active (exists now) | Pal Aukrust: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Volker Poenitz: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Harry Staines: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Heidi Grundt: No Answer
Meeting Info:

Scientific Sessions 2024

2024

Chicago, Illinois

Session Info:

Prognosis After ACS

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

Abstract Poster Session

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