Association between albumin changes and prognosis in older patients with acute myocardial infarction
Zhicheng Yang,
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Lei Zhang,
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Ying‐Bin Xi
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et al.
Frontiers in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
11
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
Background
and
aims
Acute
myocardial
infarction
(AMI)
is
the
leading
cause
of
death
in
world.
Therefore,
early
identification
prognosis
older
patients
with
AMI
are
particularly
urgent,
better
to
improve
treatment.
This
study
aimed
explore
association
between
albumin
changes
AMI.
Methods
Outcomes
included
all-cause
during
hospitalization,
cardiac
death,
gastrointestinal
hemorrhage,
nonfatal
infarction,
acute
heart
failure,
severe
arrhythmia.
Multivariable-adjusted
Cox
regression
analysis
curve
fitting
were
used
assess
relationship
Results
Our
288
A
S-shaped
mortality
was
found.
For
we
found
two
inflection
points
−
3.27
0.92
g/L.
On
left
side
−3.27
g/L,
OR
0.41
(OR:
0.41,
95%CI:
0.32–0.64,
p
<
0.05).
right
0.58
0.58,
0.34–0.86,
The
2.12
g/L
2.12,
1.16–6.24,
3.19
1.17
−3.19
0.45
0.45,
0.28–0.79,
0.63
0.63,
0.38–0.86,
4.53
4.53,
0.90–12.52,
>
After
adjusting
for
all
potential
covariates,
negatively
associated
hemorrhage
0.87;
0.81–0.94,
0.001).
failure
0.86;
0.75–0.99,
=
0.046).
Conclusion
Out
findings
showed
that
a
patients,
roughly
0.92/L.
And
levels
correlated
bleeding
failure.
These
helpful
clinical
Language: Английский
Endeavor of exploring mechanisms of myocardial infarction in patients with no standard modifiable cardiovascular risk factors
International Journal of Cardiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
429, P. 133155 - 133155
Published: March 12, 2025
Language: Английский
Advances in the Management of out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest: a clinical review
Journal of Cardiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Predicting cardiac infarctions with reinforcement algorithms through wavelet transform applications in healthcare
Information Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
691, P. 121513 - 121513
Published: Nov. 5, 2024
Language: Английский
The Impact of the Coronary Artery Calcium Score on the Clinical Outcomes in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(23), P. 7136 - 7136
Published: Nov. 25, 2024
Background:
It
is
essential
to
identify
the
risk
factors
for
poor
clinical
outcomes
in
patients
with
acute
myocardial
infarction
(AMI).
The
coronary
artery
calcium
score
(CACS)
gathering
attention
as
a
predictor
future
cardiovascular
events.
This
study
aimed
(1)
measure
CACSs
AMI
by
non-ECG-gated
computed
tomography
(CT),
(2)
compare
between
high
CACS
and
low–intermediate
(3)
elucidate
association
outcomes.
Methods:
We
defined
group
highest
quantile
of
(Q4)
other
quantiles
(Q1–Q3).
primary
endpoint
was
major
adverse
events
(MACE),
which
were
composite
all-cause
death,
re-admission
heart
failure,
non-fatal
MI
target
vessel
revascularization.
included
548
who
underwent
CT
divided
them
into
(CACS
≥
5346.5,
n
=
137)
≤
5329.3,
411).
Results:
During
median
follow-up
duration
535
days,
150
MACE
observed.
Kaplan–Meier
curves
showed
that
occurred
more
frequently
than
(p
<
0.001).
Multivariable
Cox
hazard
analysis
revealed
significantly
associated
(hazard
ratio
1.597,
95%
confidence
interval
1.081–2.358,
p
0.019)
after
controlling
multiple
confounding
factors.
Conclusions:
Clinical
worse
those
CACS.
A
multivariate
analysis.
Language: Английский