Increased lipoprotein (a) level is independently associated with the severity of coronary artery disease

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摘要 BackgroundIncreasedserumleveloflipoprotein(a)(Lp(a))isassociatedwithatherosclerosis.WhetherincreasedLp(a)levelisindependentlyassociatedwiththeseverityofcoronaryarterydisease(CAD)isunclear.MethodsSubjectswereenrolledandreceivedcoronaryangiographytoassessthenumberofstenosedcoronaryartery.ThesubjectswithCADweredividedintonon-significant(<50%stenosis),singleandmultivesselstenosis(≥50%stenosis)groups.Parametersofinterestatbaselinewerecollected.StatisticalanalyseswereperformedtoevaluatetherelationshipbetweenLp(a)levelandCADseverity.ResultsTotally745populationswereenrolledanddiagnosedasCAD(n=605)orwithoutCAD(n=140)onthebasisofangiographyexamination.AscomparedtothesubjectswithoutCAD,serumlevelsofLp(a)andCRP,andthepercentagesofsubjectswithsmokingordiabetesweresignificantlyhigherinsubjectswithCAD.Incontrast,serumlevelsofHDL-CandApo-AweresignificantlylowerinsubjectswithCADascomparedtosubjectswithoutCAD.Incomparisonofsubjectswithnon-significantstenosis(serumLp(a)level,170.0±19.7mg/dL),serumLp(a)levelwassignificantlyhigherinsubjectswithsingle(245.5±22.3mg/dL)ormultiplevesselstenoses(265.8±14.0mg/dL).Withmultivariateregressionanalyses,afteradjustedforage,gender,smoking,familyhistoryandhypertension,therewasstillsignificantassociationbetweenserumLp(a)levelandthenumberofcoronaryarterystenosis.Afteradditionaladjustmentfordiabetes,HbA1c,totalcholesterol,LDL-C,Apo-A,uricacidandCRP,Lp(a)remainedstronglyassociatedwithCADseverity.ConclusionSerumLp(a)levelwassignificantlyassociatedwiththeseverityofcoronaryarterystenosis,whichmayaddthevalueoncardiovascularriskevaluation.
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出版日期 2014年04月14日(中国期刊网平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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