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The prognostic value of IL-8 for cardiac events and restenosis in patients with coronary heart diseases after percutaneous coronary intervention.

Xiaoyong Qi1, Shuren Li, Junyong Li.   

Abstract

The objective of the present study was to investigate the prognostic value of plasma interleukin-8 (IL-8) for adverse cardiac events and restenosis in patients with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). The pre- and post-procedural peak plasma levels of IL-8 and serum C-reactive protein (CRP) were examined by immunoassay, while adverse cardiae events and restenosis within one year follow-up were observed in 134 consecutive patients who underwent PCI. Angiography revealed that 23.88% (32/134) of the patients had adverse cardiac events and 29.41% (35/119) of the patients had restenosis. Preprocedural levels of IL-8 and CRP and post-procedural peak levels of IL-8 in patients with adverse cardiac events were higher than those without adverse cardiac events (all P < 0.05). The incidence of adverse cardiac events increased from 6.67% in the bottom tertile to 31.82% in the top tertile of IL-8 levels (P = 0.001): a similar trend was observed for restenosis from 10% in low tertile to 51.28% in high tertile of IL-8 levels to 51.8% (P = 0.012). The preprocedural levels of IL-8 (RR = 5.539, CI = 1.720-17.887, P = 0.001) and CRP (RR = 2.031, CI = 1.132-2.049, P = 0.003) were the only independent predictors of adverse cardiac events. The post-procedure peak level of IL-8 (RR = 3.766, CI = 2.990-5.904, P = 0.002) and stent length (RR = 1.468, CI = 1.161-2.022. P = 0.021) were the independent predictors of restenosis. The results demonstrate that the release of IL-8 after PCI is a powerful prognostic factor for cardiac events and restenosis. The higher the peak level of post-procedure IL-8, the lower the event-free survival observed.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14587644     DOI: 10.1536/jhj.44.623

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Jpn Heart J        ISSN: 0021-4868


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