Diagnostic and Prognostic Utility of Circulating Cytochrome c in Acute Myocardial Infarction

RATIONALE:In contrast to cardiomyocyte necrosis, which can be quantified by cardiac troponin, functional cardiomyocyte impairment, including mitochondrial dysfunction, has escaped clinical recognition in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the diagnostic accuracy for...

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Veröffentlicht in:Circulation research 2016-12, Vol.119 (12), p.1339-1346
Hauptverfasser: Marenzi, Giancarlo, Cosentino, Nicola, Boeddinghaus, Jasper, Trinei, Mirella, Giorgio, Marco, Milazzo, Valentina, Moltrasio, Marco, Cardinale, Daniela, Sandri, Maria Teresa, Veglia, Fabrizio, Bonomi, Alice, Kaech, Max, Twerenbold, Raphael, Nestelberger, Thomas, Reichlin, Tobias, Wildi, Karin, Shrestha, Samyut, Kohzuharov, Nikola, Sabti, Zaid, Cipolla, Carlo M, Mueller, Christian, Bartorelli, Antonio L
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Zusammenfassung:RATIONALE:In contrast to cardiomyocyte necrosis, which can be quantified by cardiac troponin, functional cardiomyocyte impairment, including mitochondrial dysfunction, has escaped clinical recognition in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) patients. OBJECTIVE:To investigate the diagnostic accuracy for AMI and prognostic prediction of in-hospital mortality of cytochrome c. METHODS AND RESULTS:We prospectively assessed cytochrome c serum levels at hospital presentation in 2 cohortsa diagnostic cohort of patients presenting with suspected AMI and a prognostic cohort of definite AMI patients. Diagnostic accuracy for AMI was the primary diagnostic end point, and prognostic prediction of in-hospital mortality was the primary prognostic end point. Serum cytochrome c had no diagnostic utility for AMI (area under the receiver-operating characteristics curve 0.51; 95% confidence intervals 0.44–0.58; P=0.76). Among 753 AMI patients in the prognostic cohort, cytochrome c was detectable in 280 (37%) patients. These patients had higher in-hospital mortality than patients with nondetectable cytochrome c (6% versus 1%; P
ISSN:0009-7330
1524-4571
DOI:10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.116.309792