Abstract
Rationale — Several biomarkers are used to determine the prognosis of patients with heart failure (HF), including neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL, Lipocalin-2). We investigated NGAL serum levels in patients with HF and coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods — Fifty-three patients with chronic HF and stable multivessel CAD were included in the study. Patients were grouped on the basis of the NGAL level: low NGAL group (NGAL<37 ng/mL, n=19) and normal NGAL group (NGAL ≥37 ng/mL, n=34). Results and Discussion — The main findings from our study of patients with HF and multivessel CAD were: 1) Plasma NGAL levels were below reference values in 35.8% of cases. 2) We detected a strong positive correlation between neutrophil count and NGAL level (0.573, р<0.001). 3) Neutropenia was present in 15.8% of patients in the low NGAL group and in none in the group with a normal NGAL level (p=0.041). 4) Postinfarction left ventricular aneurysms were more often diagnosed in patients of the first group (15.8%) and in none of patients in the second group (p=0.041). Conclusion — Low NGAL has been associated with neutropenia in patients with heart failure and multivessel atherosclerotic CAD. Left ventricular aneurysms were diagnosed in 15.8% (n=3) patients with low NGAL and in none with normal NGAL levels. These changes may be due to maladaptive remodeling of the heart after myocardial infarction, but further research is needed.
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