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      Independent and joint effects of high-sensitivity c-reactive protein and hypoalbuminemia on long-term all-cause mortality among coronary artery disease: a prospective and multicenter cohort study

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          Background

          High-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) plays an important role in hypoalbuminemia as a representative of inflammation, which is closely associated with poor prognosis among patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). The present study aimed to evaluate the independent and joint effects of high hs-CRP levels and hypoalbuminemia on long-term mortality among CAD patients.

          Methods

          A total of 1449 CAD patients were included from a prospective, multicenter, observational cohort study (REICIN, NCT01402232) of patients referred for coronary angiography (CAG). The primary endpoint was long-term all-cause death.

          Results

          During a median follow-up of 2.9 (2.0–3.0) years, a total of 107 (7.4%) patients died. The long-term mortality was higher among CAD patients with high hs-CRP levels (> 3 mg/L) than those with the low hs-CRP levels (≤ 3 mg/L; 10.7% versus 4.1%; hazard ratio [HR] 2.49; 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.48–4.17). Similarly, CAD patients with hypoalbuminemia had higher mortality than those without hypoalbuminemia (12.2% versus 4.9%; HR 1.93; 95% CI 1.20–3.08). When hs-CRP and albumin were combined, CAD patients with high hs-CRP levels (> 3 mg/L) and with hypoalbuminemia were at the highest risk of death compared with their reference group (hs-CRP ≤ 3 mg/L and albumin > 35 g/L; HR 3.79; 95% CI 1.91–7.52).

          Conclusions

          High hs-CRP levels and hypoalbuminemia were independently and jointly associated with long-term mortality among CAD patients. Patients with high hs-CRP levels and hypoalbuminemia had the highest risk of long-term mortality compared with other groups.

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          The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12872-021-02431-6.

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                Contributors
                ljaw397017568@163.com
                liuyong@gdph.org.cn
                Journal
                BMC Cardiovasc Disord
                BMC Cardiovasc Disord
                BMC Cardiovascular Disorders
                BioMed Central (London )
                1471-2261
                27 December 2021
                27 December 2021
                2021
                : 21
                : 613
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Cardiology, Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, 510080 China
                [2 ]GRID grid.410643.4, Department of Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Coronary Heart Disease Prevention, Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital, , Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences, ; Guangzhou, 510080 China
                [3 ]The Second School of Clinical Medicine, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, 510515 China
                [4 ]GRID grid.452881.2, ISNI 0000 0004 0604 5998, The first people’s hospital of Foshan, ; No.81 of Lingnan Road, Chancheng District, Foshan, 528000 China
                [5 ]GRID grid.256112.3, ISNI 0000 0004 1797 9307, Department of Cardiology, , Longyan First Hospital Affiliated with Fujian Medical University, ; Longyan, 364000 China
                [6 ]GRID grid.415105.4, Yunnan Fuwai Cardiovascular Hospital, , Department of Ultrasound Imaging, ; Yunnan, 650000 China
                [7 ]GRID grid.79703.3a, ISNI 0000 0004 1764 3838, Guangdong Provincial People’s Hospital Provincial People’s Hospital, , School of Medicine, South China University of Technology, ; Guangzhou, 510100 China
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                10.1186/s12872-021-02431-6
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                : 1 May 2021
                : 24 November 2021
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                Cardiovascular Medicine
                high-sensitivity c-reactive protein,hypoalbuminemia,long-term all-cause mortality,coronary artery disease

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