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  • * Research indicated that MS patients had higher levels of failing heart stress biomarkers, notably ST2, which was linked to a worse prognosis, while lower ST2 levels were associated with better survival after appropriate ICD therapy.
  • * In multivariate analysis, biomarkers like C reactive protein (CRP), troponin I (TnI), and B type natriuretic peptide (BNP) were significant predictors of all-cause and cardiac mortality, making ST2 and BNP valuable for monitoring and predicting outcomes in MS

Article Abstract

Internal cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) therapy reduced all-cause mortality. Conversely, few studies reported that ICDs' shocks may reduce survival. Recently authors suggested that, multiple inflammatory and molecular pathways were related to worse prognosis in metabolic syndrome (MS) patients treated by ICDs. Therefore, it may be relevant to find new biomarkers to predict ICDs' shock and worse prognosis in treated patients. In 99 MS vs. 107 no MS patients treated by ICD for primary prevention, we evaluated all-cause mortality, cardiac deaths, hospitalization for heart failure, appropriate and inappropriate therapy, and survival after appropriate ICD therapy. MS vs. no MS patients had higher levels of failing heart stress biomarkers. The highest values of ST2 were related to worse prognosis. Patients who had better survival after appropriate ICD therapy were those associated with lowest ST2 values. At multivariate Cox regression analysis, C reactive protein (CRP) (0.110 [0.027-0.446], -value 0.002), troponine I (TnI) protein (0.010 [0.001-0.051], -value 0.010), and B type natriuretic peptide (BNP) (1.151 [1.010-1.510], -value 0.001), predicted all cause of deaths. BNP predicted cardiac deaths (1.010 [1.001-1.206], -value 0.033). MS, and BNP predicted hospitalization for heart failure events (2.902 [1.345-4.795], -value 0.001; 1.005 [1.000-1.016], -value 0.007). ST2 predicted appropriate therapy (1.012 [1.007-1.260], -value 0.001), as BNP (1.005 [1.001-1.160], -value 0.028), LVEF (1.902 [1.857-1.950], -value 0.001), and CRP (1.833 [1.878-1.993], -value 0.028). ST2, and BNP predicted survival after ICD appropriate therapy (4.297 [1.985-9.302], -value 0.001; 1.210 [1.072-1.685], -value 0.024). ST2 values may differentiate MS patients with a higher risk of ICDs' therapy, and worse prognosis. Therefore, ST2 protein may be used as valid monitoring biomarker, and as a predictive biomarker in failing heart ICDs' patients affected by MS.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6028698PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2018.00758DOI Listing

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