Abstract

During the first year after myocardial infarction, coronary artery restenosis, fatal arrhythmias, hospitalization for heart failure or cardiac death may occur. It is necessary to search for biomarkers to predict complications of myocardial infarction. As such predictors, it seems promising to introduce the ABCDE-SE echocardiographic protocol, as well as study the metabolism of vitamin D and proteins of the fibrinolysis system. Cardiospecific microRNAs-21, -29, -143 can be used as pathogenetic factors in the development of complications; it is proposed to study the ongoing pharmacotherapy and patients’ compliance with it as controllable factors.Aim: To search for predictors of complications of myocardial infarction based on the assessment of echocardiographic parameters, vitamin D metabolism, components of the fibrinolysis system and cardiac-specific microRNAs.Material and Methods. The PROMETHEUS study is designed as a prospective, open-label, non-randomized cohort study. It is planned to include 300 patients newly admitted to the vascular center with a preliminary diagnosis of ST-segment elevation ACS. All patients will have their vitamin D concentrations determined; genetic variants of polymorphisms of the vitamin D receptor gene and vitamin D binding protein; concentrations of urokinase and soluble urokinase receptor; microRNA-21, -29, -143, as well as echocardiography using the ABCDE-SE protocol at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months from inclusion. Pharmacotherapy will be assessed at all stages.Expected results: Based on the results of the study, a comprehensive algorithm for optimizing the prediction and prevention of complications of myocardial infarction will be developed and introduced into practical healthcare.

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