Effects of peripheral vascular intervention on ischemia-modified albumin

Ischemia -modified albumin was regarded as an early marker of cardiac ischemia. On the other hand, it has been reported that increased ischemia-modified albumin levels are associated with unstable plaque processes like percutaneous coronary intervention, acute coronary syndrome or myocardial infarct...

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Veröffentlicht in:Coronary artery disease 2007-08, Vol.18 (5), p.375-379
Hauptverfasser: Hacker, Marcus, Hoyer, Hans X, la Fougère, Christian, Akcakoyunlu, Esin, Schuhmann, Christoph, Förster, Stefan, Weber, Christof, Reincke, Martin, Tiling, Reinhold, Sohn, Hae-Young
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Zusammenfassung:Ischemia -modified albumin was regarded as an early marker of cardiac ischemia. On the other hand, it has been reported that increased ischemia-modified albumin levels are associated with unstable plaque processes like percutaneous coronary intervention, acute coronary syndrome or myocardial infarction. This prospective study aimed to investigate the role of ischemia-modified albumin in patients with peripheral vascular disease undergoing peripheral vascular intervention, a plaque-altering procedure without evidence of tissue ischemia.Peripheral vascular intervention was performed in 21 consecutive patients (68.2±13.3 years) with typical leg claudication and documented peripheral vascular disease. Additionally, 96 consecutive patients (66±12.0 years) undergoing routine exercise stress test for the exclusion of functionally relevant coronary artery disease were defined as controls. It was assumed that in the latter patients no unstable plaque-altering processes were present. Blood samples were drawn before, and 30 min and 3 h after, revascularization in the peripheral vascular intervention group, as well as before, and 30 min and 3 h after, maximum stress testing in the control group, respectively. Ischemia-modified albumin levels were analyzed using the albumin cobalt-binding test.In patients undergoing peripheral vascular intervention, ischemia-modified albumin increased from 116.6±19.1 U/ml at baseline to 132.0±19.3 U/ml 30 min after intervention (+14.4±15.7%, P
ISSN:0954-6928
1473-5830
DOI:10.1097/MCA.0b013e3281ac2094