Abstract

Aim To evaluate factors associated with unfavorable predictive characteristics of ST-segment elevation acute myocardial infarction (STEMI) as per data of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Material and methods The study included 52 patients with STEMI who underwent a primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI). Contrast-enhanced cardiac MRI was performed for all patients on days 3-7. Delayed contrast-enhancement images were used for assessing infarct size, presence of microvascular obstruction (MVO) areas, and heterogeneity zones.Results Multifactorial analysis showed that independent predictors of MVO were type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) (relative risk (RR) 1.9, confidence interval (CI): 1.1-3.26, р=0.012), increased levels of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) (RR 2.04, CI: 1.39-2.99, р=0.004) and creatine kinase (CK) (RR 2.06, CI: 0.52-0.80, р=0.02), and infarct size (IS) (RR 2.81; CI: 1.38-5.72, р=0.0004). Construction of ROC curves provided the quantitative values of study indexes, at which the risk of MVO increased. For BNP, this value was ≥276 pg/ml (sensitivity, 95.7 %; specificity, 37.9 %); for CK ≥160 U/l (sensitivity, 74.1 %; specificity, 61.9 %); and for IS ≥18.8 % (sensitivity, 79.3 %; specificity, 69.6 %). Correlation analysis of risk factors for increased size of the heterogeneity zone showed significant correlations of the heterogeneity zone size with older age of patients (r=0.544, р<0.0001), higher concentrations of BNP (r=0.612, р<0.0001), CK (r=0.3, 95 % CI: 0.02-0.5, р=0.03), and C-reactive protein (CRP) (r=0.59, CI: 0.3-0.7, р=0.0001). Increased levels of CK (r=0.53, 95 % CI: 0.29-0.70, р=0.0001) and BNP (r=0.55, 95 % CI: 0.28-0.70, p=0.0003) significantly correlated with increased IS.Conclusion Risk of MVO formation as per MRI data increased in the presence of type 2 DM and IS ≥18.8 % (р<0.05). Formation of MVO in patients with STEMI was associated with increased levels of BNP ≥276 pg/ml and CK ≥160 U/l (р<0.05). Increased levels of BNP, CK, and CRP were associated with a larger size of heterogeneity zone according to data of the correlation analysis. A larger heterogeneity zone was more typical for older patients. Increased levels of CK and BNP were also associated with larger IS. The correlation analysis did not show any significant interactions between the size of heterogeneity zone, IS, and MVO size (р>0.05).

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  • Заключение Ключевые слова Для цитирования Автор для перепискиАссоциирующиеся с прогностически неблагоприятными характеристиками острого инфаркта миокарда с подъемом сегмента ST (ОИМпST), по данным магнитно-резонансной томографии (МРТ).

  • Развитие МСО у больных с ОИМпST ассоциировалось с повышением уровня BNP ≥276 пг / мл и КФК ≥160 ЕД / л (р

  • Увеличение уровня BNP, КФК, а также СРБ ассоциировалось с увеличением размера гетерогенной зоны по данным корреляционного анализа.

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Заключение Ключевые слова Для цитирования Автор для переписки

Ассоциирующиеся с прогностически неблагоприятными характеристиками острого инфаркта миокарда с подъемом сегмента ST (ОИМпST), по данным магнитно-резонансной томографии (МРТ). Развитие МСО у больных с ОИМпST ассоциировалось с повышением уровня BNP ≥276 пг / мл и КФК ≥160 ЕД / л (р

Размер инфаркта
Клинические и лабораторные факторы и риск развития МСО
Лабораторные показатели
Клинические и лабораторные факторы и размер гетерогенной зоны
ИМТ r p
Клинические и лабораторные факторы и размер инфарктной зоны
Размер ИМ
Обсуждение В последние годы активно развивается методика
СП ИСОК Л И Т ЕРАТ У РЫ
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