Cystatin C Predicts Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease Both Among Patients With and Among Those Without Type 2 Diabetes
Abstract Body (Do not enter title and authors here): Cystatin C is an established biomarker for renal function, and, given the close association of chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular disease might indicate new-onset or deteriorating cardiovascular disease. However, evidence for cystatin C as a predictor of cardiovascular events is limited and controversial. We therefore aimed at investigating the role of cystatin C as a predictor of future cardiovascular events in a high risk-cohort of patients with established coronary artery disease (CAD). We prospectively recorded cardiovascular events in 1053 patients with angiographically verified CAD over a mean follow-up of 9.5±5.3 years. At baseline, 352 patients had type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and 701 did not have T2DM. During follow-up, 560 (53.2%) of our patients suffered cardiovascular events. Cystatin C proved to be a strong and independent predictor for cardiovascular events in the total study cohort (standardized adjusted HR 1.22 [1.12-1.33], p<0.001). When T2DM status was taken into account, cystatin C significantly predicted cardiovascular events both in patients with T2DM (HR 1.18 [1.04-1.35], p=0.011) and in non-diabetic patients (HR 1.23 [1.09-1.38], p<0.001). We conclude that cystatin C predicts cardiovascular events in CAD patients both among those with and among those without T2DM.
Plattner, Thomas
( Academic Teaching Hospital
, Feldkirch
, Austria
)
Larcher, Barbara
( Academic Teaching Hospital
, Feldkirch
, Austria
)
Mader, Arthur
( Academic Teaching Hospital
, Feldkirch
, Austria
)
Vonbank, Alexander
( Academic Teaching Hospital
, Feldkirch
, Austria
)
Leiherer, Andreas
( Vorarlberg Institute for Vascular Investigation & Treatment (VIVIT)
, Feldkirch
, Austria
)
Muendlein, Axel
( Vorarlberg Institute for Vascular Investigation & Treatment (VIVIT)
, Feldkirch
, Austria
)
Drexel, Heinz
( Vorarlberg Institute for Vascular Investigation & Treatment (VIVIT)
, Feldkirch
, Austria
)
Saely, Christoph H
( Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein
, Triesen
, Liechtenstein
)
Author Disclosures:
Thomas Plattner:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Barbara Larcher:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Arthur Mader:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Alexander Vonbank:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Andreas Leiherer:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Axel Muendlein:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Heinz Drexel:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
| Christoph H Saely:DO NOT have relevant financial relationships