Abstract

Purpose. To identify the peculiarities of the dynamics of fibrosis markers of C-terminal procollagen propeptide type I (PICP) and N-terminal collagen propeptide type III (PIIINP) in patients with ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and preserved myocardial contractility.Material and methods. 86 patients with STEMI and preserved left ventricular ejection fraction were examined. In addition to the standard laboratory and instrumental examinations, all the patients underwent the estimation of the concentrations of C-terminal procollagen propeptide type I (PICP) and N-terminal collagen propeptide type III (PIIINP) by enzyme-linked immunoassay using BCM Diagnostics laboratory kits (USA) on the 1st and the 12th days of disease and 1 year later.Results. The concentration of PICP was significantly reduced in all groups during the entire observation period. Significant correlations were found between PICP and visceral obesity index, age and left ventricular ejection fraction. A relationship was found between PIIINP and an increased visceral obesity index.

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  • Следует отметить, что выявлена тенденция к увеличению заболеваемости инфарктом миокарда с подъемом сегмента ST (ИМпST) среди молодого населения, чаще у мужчин [9]

  • all the patients underwent the estimation of the concentrations of C-terminal procollagen propeptide type I (PICP

  • The concentration of PICP was significantly reduced in all groups during the entire observation period

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Introduction

Что выявлена тенденция к увеличению заболеваемости инфарктом миокарда с подъемом сегмента ST (ИМпST) среди молодого населения, чаще у мужчин [9]. Целью исследования явилось изучение динамики концентраций маркеров фиброзирования миокарда PICP и PIIINP у пациентов с ИМ и сохраненной фракцией выброса (ФВ), а также анализ их ассоциаций с характеристиками метаболического фенотипа — ИМТ и индекса висцерального ожирения (ИВО).

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