オギソ マサタカ   Ogiso Masataka
  小木曽 正隆
   所属   医学部 医学科(東京女子医科大学病院)
   職種   非常勤講師
言語種別 英語
発表タイトル Impact of High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein Level on Clinical Outcomes of Acute Coronary
Syndrome Patients with Dyslipidemia Undergoing Contemporary Lipid-lowering Therapy
会議名 ACC.18 (67th Annual Scientific Session & Expo)
主催者 American College of Cardiology
学会区分 国際学会及び海外の学会
発表形式 ポスター掲示
講演区分 一般
発表者・共同発表者WATANABE Erisa, ◎OGAWA Risa, YAMAGUCHI Junichi, SEKIGUCHI Haruki, OGISO Masastaka, ARASHI Hiroyuki, OGAWA Hiroshi, HAGIWARA Nobuhisa
発表年月日 2018/03/10
開催地
(都市, 国名)
Orlando, USA
学会抄録 Journal of the American College of Cardiology 71(11),Supplement A53 2018
概要 Background: Few reports elucidate the impact of high sensitivity C reactive protein (hsCRP) level on clinical outcomes in acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients with dyslipidemia undergoing contemporary pharmacotherapy. We examined the effect of hsCRP in chronic phase of ACS on clinical outcomes in contemporary lipid-lowering therapy.

Methods: In the HIJ PROPER study, a total of 1,734 ACS patients with dyslipidemia were randomly assigned to receive high intensity statin monotherapy or high intensity statin plus ezetimibe. In the present study, participants were divided into subgroups according to quartiles of hsCRP after 3 months of assigned treatment. Primary endpoint was a composite of allcause death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, nonfatal stroke, unstable angina and ischemia driven coronary revascularizations.

Results: Median followup period was 3.9 years and followup rate was 99%. In the present analysis, 1,415 patients were evaluated retrospectively. During the study period, there were no significant differences in serial changes in LDL Cholesterol level among 4 groups (p value 0.44). Kaplan Meier analysis revealed that the incidence of primary endpoint and allcause death was significantly higher in the highest quartile of hsCRP levels than those of other three groups (HR 1.52, 95%CI 1.16 to 2.00, p<0.01 and HR 5.30, 95%CI 2.47 to 11.32, p<0.01, respectively). The cutoff point of 0.74 mg/L of hsCRP for prediction of allcause death was derived from a receiver operating characteristic curve (Sensitivity 68%, Specificity 62%). After multivariate analysis, hsCRP ≥ 0.74 mg/L at 3 month correlated with increased risk of all-cause death (adjusted HR 3.68, 95% CI 2.22 to 6.10, p<0.01).

Conclusion: In ACS patients with dyslipidemia, high hsCRP in a stabilized period with contemporary acute revascularization and pharmacotherapy was an independent predictor of worse clinical outcomes, suggesting that the aggressive intervention for elevated inflammatory biomarkers as well as intensive lipid lowering and coronary revascularization are an encouraging target for secondary prevention in ACS patients with dyslipidemia.