2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.numecd.2021.01.024
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Serum creatinine to cystatin C ratio is associated with major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with obstructive coronary artery disease

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“…First, a low CCR showed increased risk of mortality in the population with normal renal function, but the association with mortality decreased in the case of renal impairment. Previous studies of low CCR have suggested an association with sarcopenia, and a low CCR has been considered to be an indicator of increased risk of mortality in various diseases ( 9 , 11 , 18 ). A study of DM patients suggested a low CCR as a marker of sarcopenia, and reported that a low CCR lowered quality of life and increased mortality ( 9 ).…”
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“…First, a low CCR showed increased risk of mortality in the population with normal renal function, but the association with mortality decreased in the case of renal impairment. Previous studies of low CCR have suggested an association with sarcopenia, and a low CCR has been considered to be an indicator of increased risk of mortality in various diseases ( 9 , 11 , 18 ). A study of DM patients suggested a low CCR as a marker of sarcopenia, and reported that a low CCR lowered quality of life and increased mortality ( 9 ).…”
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“…A study of DM patients suggested a low CCR as a marker of sarcopenia, and reported that a low CCR lowered quality of life and increased mortality ( 9 ). Another study on patients with obstructive coronary artery disease also suggested that CCR is a surrogate marker for sarcopenia, and a lower CCR was related to higher prevalence of major adverse cardiovascular events which including all-cause mortality ( 11 ). In addition to the association with sarcopenia, the association with mortality is also considered in terms of the clinical entity named "shrunken pore syndrome”, which was reported as a consequence of the decrease in the pore size of the glomerular filtration barrier ( 15 , 19 ).…”
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“…Notably, the major outcomes of this study show increased MACE incidence, cardiovascular, and all-cause mortality in the high CysC cohort with AMI at the end of 4-year follow-up, indicating that CysC level is a potential independent predictor for cardiac prognosis after AMI. Increasing shreds of evidence have shown that higher CysC is associated with higher cardiovascular risk and mortality rate in patients with non-ST elevated acute coronary syndrome [ 24 ], and serum creatinine to cystatin C ratio is associated with major adverse cardiovascular events in patients with obstructive coronary artery disease [ 25 ]. In AMI patients, an increased admission CysC level was associated with a higher risk of in-hospital and 1-month death [ 26 ].…”
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“…Previous studies have suggested that higher creatinine-tocystatin C ratio at baseline was associated with better prognostic outcomes including low risk of cardiovascular events 23,24 and short-and long-term mortality. [25][26][27] However, none of them has assessed whether changes in creatinine-to-cystatin C ratio were predictive for future health outcome.…”
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