Serum uric acid (SUA) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) were separately assessed as risk factors for incident coronary hard (CHDH), cardiovascular disease (CVDH) or all-cause (ALL) deaths but never concomitantly in a residential cohort.Men and women aged 35-74years, totaling 2888 subjects were followed 13.5-19.5years for incident CVDH, CHDH and ALL deaths. Systematic comparisons among different end-points were based on: age, gender, systolic blood pressure (SBP), total and HDL cholesterol, cigarette consumption, body mass index, blood glucose, SUA, eGFR from the Chronic Kidney Disease Prognosis Consortium (eGFR_CKDEPI) and (eGFR_CKDEPI)(2).Significant (p<0.00001) differences in SUA quintiles were seen for SBP, total and HDL cholesterol, body mass index and eGFR_CKDEPI whereas cigarettes and blood glucose were not statistically different. There were increasingly larger proportions of all events in SUA quintiles (0.05>p<0.0001). Among 4 major continuous variables, SUA was largely accurate (ROC>0.610) to predict all end-points whereas eGFR_CKDEPI was the worse univariate predictor. Multivariately, age, gender, SBP and cigarettes were significant predictors for all end-points. Total cholesterol was a significant predictor only for CHDH events. Blood glucose and SUA were contributors for CVDH events (RR, for 1mg/dl of SUA, 1.09, 95\%CI 1.01-1.17), CVD deaths (RR 1.11, 95\%CI 1.03-1.20) and ALL deaths (RR 1.08, 95\%CI 1.03-1.14) whereas (eGFR_CKDEPI)(2) was for ALL deaths only (RR 1.02, 95\%CI 1.00-1.04).SUA is a predictor of long-term incidence of cardiovascular events and deaths and all-cause mortality and should be considered for risk predictive purposes and instruments whereas eGFR_CKDEPI only predicts all-cause mortality by a U-shaped relation.

Serum uric acid and eGFR_CKDEPI differently predict long-term cardiovascular events and all causes of deaths in a residential cohort / Puddu, Paolo Emilio; G., Bilancio; O. T., Vagnarelli; C., Lombardi; M., Mancini; A., Zanchetti; A., Menotti. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-5273. - 171:(2014), pp. 361-367. [10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.12.029]

Serum uric acid and eGFR_CKDEPI differently predict long-term cardiovascular events and all causes of deaths in a residential cohort.

PUDDU, Paolo Emilio;
2014

Abstract

Serum uric acid (SUA) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) were separately assessed as risk factors for incident coronary hard (CHDH), cardiovascular disease (CVDH) or all-cause (ALL) deaths but never concomitantly in a residential cohort.Men and women aged 35-74years, totaling 2888 subjects were followed 13.5-19.5years for incident CVDH, CHDH and ALL deaths. Systematic comparisons among different end-points were based on: age, gender, systolic blood pressure (SBP), total and HDL cholesterol, cigarette consumption, body mass index, blood glucose, SUA, eGFR from the Chronic Kidney Disease Prognosis Consortium (eGFR_CKDEPI) and (eGFR_CKDEPI)(2).Significant (p<0.00001) differences in SUA quintiles were seen for SBP, total and HDL cholesterol, body mass index and eGFR_CKDEPI whereas cigarettes and blood glucose were not statistically different. There were increasingly larger proportions of all events in SUA quintiles (0.05>p<0.0001). Among 4 major continuous variables, SUA was largely accurate (ROC>0.610) to predict all end-points whereas eGFR_CKDEPI was the worse univariate predictor. Multivariately, age, gender, SBP and cigarettes were significant predictors for all end-points. Total cholesterol was a significant predictor only for CHDH events. Blood glucose and SUA were contributors for CVDH events (RR, for 1mg/dl of SUA, 1.09, 95\%CI 1.01-1.17), CVD deaths (RR 1.11, 95\%CI 1.03-1.20) and ALL deaths (RR 1.08, 95\%CI 1.03-1.14) whereas (eGFR_CKDEPI)(2) was for ALL deaths only (RR 1.02, 95\%CI 1.00-1.04).SUA is a predictor of long-term incidence of cardiovascular events and deaths and all-cause mortality and should be considered for risk predictive purposes and instruments whereas eGFR_CKDEPI only predicts all-cause mortality by a U-shaped relation.
2014
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Serum uric acid and eGFR_CKDEPI differently predict long-term cardiovascular events and all causes of deaths in a residential cohort / Puddu, Paolo Emilio; G., Bilancio; O. T., Vagnarelli; C., Lombardi; M., Mancini; A., Zanchetti; A., Menotti. - In: INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0167-5273. - 171:(2014), pp. 361-367. [10.1016/j.ijcard.2013.12.029]
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