Journal of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine

Journal of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine
Open Access

ISSN: 2736-6588

Abstract

Evaluation of a Multimarker Panel in Chronic Heart Failure: A 10 Years Follow-Up

Susanne Bauer*, Christina Strack, Ute Hubauer, Ekrem Ücer, Stefan Wallner, Andreas Luchner, Lars Maier and Carsten Jungbauer

Background: Chronic heart failure is a complex disease associated with various pathophysiological and biochemical disorders. We assessed the 10 years prognostic role of a multimarker panel of markers for myocyte stress (GDF-15), extra-cellular matrix remodeling (Galectin-3, mimecan, TIMP-1), inflammation (Galectin-3), myocyte injury (hs-TnT) and angiogenesis (endostatin, IBP-4, IGF-BP-7, sFlt-1 and PLGF) head-to-head with the biochemical gold-standard NT-proBNP.
Methods:
Blood samplesfrom 149 patients with heart failure were analysed. After 10 years of follow-up (median follow-up 104 months, IQR 43-117), data regarding rehospitalisation for chronic heart failure and all-cause-mortality were acquired.
Results:
Regarding Kaplan Meier analysis, all markers, dichotomized according to you denindex, were significant predictors for all-cause-mortality (each p<0.05) and for the combined end point of all-cause-mortality and rehospitalisation (each p<0,05). Including all markers in Cox Regression analysis, NT-pro-BNP, hs-TnT and IGF-BP7 were independent predictors for both end points (each p<0,05). Patients in whom all three markers were elevated had a significant worse long-time-prognosis than patients without elevated markers (risk of all-cause-mortality 90,5% vs. 25%, risk of all-cause-mortality or rehospitalisation 97,6% vs. 43,7%). In a Cox regression model with clinical relevant parameters (ejection fraction<30%, age, serum creatinine, gender) and the multimarker panel (hs-TnT, NT-pro-BNP, IGF-BP7), all biomarkers remained independent significant predictors for both end points beside ejection fraction<30% and male gender (each p<0.05).
Conclusion:
In a 10-years-follow-up, a combination of three biomarkers with different pathophysiological background (NT-pro-BNP, hs-TnT and IGF-BP7) increased the prognostic value and identified patients with a high risk of mortality and rehospitalisation. Especially IGF-BP7 seems to play an important role regarding prognostication in heart failure.

Published Date: 2020-08-04; Received Date: 2020-07-14

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