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High-Sensitivity Troponin T and C-Reactive Protein Have Different Prognostic Values in Hemo- and Peritoneal Dialysis Populations: A Cohort Study

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Date 2018 Feb 26
PMID 29478023
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Background: Dialysis patients have an exceedingly high mortality rate. Biomarkers may be useful tools in risk stratification of this population. We evaluated the prognostic value of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) and CRP (C-reactive protein) in predicting adverse outcomes in stable hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Variability in hs-cTnT was also examined.

Methods And Results: A retrospective cohort study included 574 dialysis patients (hemodialysis 347, PD 227). Outcomes examined included mortality and major adverse cardiovascular events, with median follow-up of 3.5 years. hs-cTnT was an independent predictor of both outcomes in hemodialysis and PD patients. Increased risk only became significant when hs-cTnT reached quintile 3 (>49 ng/L). Area under the receiver operating curve analysis showed that the addition of hs-cTnT to clinical parameters significantly improved its prognostic performance for mortality in PD patients (=0.002). CRP was an independent predictor of both outcomes in PD patients only. Only CRP in the highest quintile (>16.8 mg/L) was associated with increased risk. hs-cTnT remained relatively stable for the whole follow-up period for hemodialysis patients, whereas for PD patients, hs-cTnT increased by 23.63% in year 2 and 29.13% in year 3 compared with baseline (<0.001).

Conclusions: hs-cTnT and CRP are useful tools in predicting mortality and major adverse cardiovascular events in hemodialysis and PD patients. Given that hs-cTnT levels increase over time in PD patients, interval monitoring may be valuable for risk assessment. In contrast, hs-cTnT in hemodialysis patients has little interval change and progress monitoring is not indicated.

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