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Dokumenttyp:
Journal Article
Autor(en):
Arnold, Natalie; Rehm, Martin; Büchele, Gisela; Peter, Raphael Simon; Brenner, Rolf Erwin; Günther, Klaus-Peter; Brenner, Hermann; Koenig, Wolfgang; Rothenbacher, Dietrich
Titel:
Growth Differentiation Factor-15 as a Potent Predictor of Long-Term Mortality among Subjects with Osteoarthritis.
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: Subjects with osteoarthritis (OA) are at increased risk for cardiovascular (CV) and all-cause mortality. Whether biomarkers improve outcome prediction in these patients remains to be elucidated. We investigated the association between growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15), a novel stress-responsive cytokine, and long-term all-cause mortality among OA patients. METHODS: Within the Ulm Osteoarthritis Study, GDF-15 has been measured in the serum of 636 subjects, who underwent hip or knee arthroplasty between 1995 and 1996 (median age 65 years). RESULTS: During a median follow-up of 19.7 years, a total of 402 deaths occurred. GDF-15 was inversely associated with walking distance. Compared to the bottom quartile (Q), subjects within the top quartile of GDF-15 demonstrated a 2.69-fold increased risk of dying (hazard ratio (HR) (95% confidence interval (CI)) 2.69 (1.82-3.96) adjusted for age, sex, BMI, smoking status, localization of OA, diabetes, maximum walking distance, total cholesterol, and cystatin C. Further adjustment for NT-proBNP, troponin I, and hs-C-reactive protein did not change the results appreciably (HR (95%CI) 1.56 (1.07-2.28); 1.75 (1.21-2.55); 2.32 (1.55-3.47) for Q2, Q3, and Q4 respectively, p for trend < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: In subjects with OA, GDF-15 represents a potent predictor of decreased survival over >20 years, independently of conventional CV risk factors, renal, cardiac, and inflammatory biomarkers as well as walking disability, previously associated with increased mortality and lower extremity OA.
Zeitschriftentitel:
J Clin Med
Jahr:
2020
Band / Volume:
9
Heft / Issue:
10
Volltext / DOI:
doi:10.3390/jcm9103107
PubMed:
http://view.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32993054
TUM Einrichtung:
273; Klinik für Herz- und Kreislauferkrankungen im Erwachsenenalter (Prof. Schunkert)
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