2013
DOI: 10.1097/mca.0b013e32835c46fd
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The prognostic value of serum albumin levels on admission in patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing a primary percutaneous coronary intervention

Abstract: Hypoalbuminemia on admission is a strong independent predictor for long-term mortality and development of advanced HF in patients with STEMI undergoing p-PCI.

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“…[20][21][22]27 It was shown that hypoalbuminemia on admission is a strong independent predictor for long-term mortality and development of advanced heart failure in patients with STEMI. 22 Hartopo et al 27 demonstrated that low SA concentration was associated with in-hospital worse outcomes in patients with ACS. In our recently published study, we have shown that SA level at admission is independently associated with development of contrast-induced acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with ACS.…”
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“…[20][21][22]27 It was shown that hypoalbuminemia on admission is a strong independent predictor for long-term mortality and development of advanced heart failure in patients with STEMI. 22 Hartopo et al 27 demonstrated that low SA concentration was associated with in-hospital worse outcomes in patients with ACS. In our recently published study, we have shown that SA level at admission is independently associated with development of contrast-induced acute kidney injury after percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with ACS.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 It is well known that lower concentrations of SA can predict increased morbidity and mortality risks in a range of cardiovascular diseases including ACS. [17][18][19][20][21][22] The aim of this study was to assess whether SA concentrations were associated with extent and complexity of CAD as assessed by the SYNTAX score and in-hospital all-cause mortality in patients with ACS.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, a previous study showed a significant association between decreased serum albumin levels and elevation of several inflammatory markers in patients with acute MI. 31 These relationships suggest synergistic effects of the serum albumin and hs-CRP levels for predicting long-term clinical outcomes in patients with atherosclerotic diseases. Moreover, serum albumin has been shown to have antioxidant activity, 32 related to its ligand-binding capacity.…”
Section: Discrimination and Reclassification Of Serum Albumin And Hs-crpmentioning
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“…Hartopo et al (37) have demonstrate that low SA level is related to inhospital adverse outcomes in ACS. Oduncu et al (11) have shown that hypoalbuminemia on admission was a strong independent predictor of long-term mortality and development of advanced heart failure in patients with STEMI undergoing p-PCI. Polat et al (38) demonstrate that hypoalbuminemia on admission was a strong independent predictor of long-term mortality in patients with acute decompensated systolic heart failure.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, hypoalbuminemia may increase blood viscosity and disrupt endothelial function on account of increased concentrations of free lysophosphatidylcholine (9). Several studies have showed a relation between low SA levels and increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality (10,11). The SA might also have important roles in the acute phase of CAD, such as acute STEMI.…”
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confidence: 99%