Triiodothyronine (T3), inflammation and mortality risk in patients with acute myocardial infarction.

acute myocardial infarction inflammation mortality triiodothyronine

Journal

European thyroid journal
ISSN: 2235-0640
Titre abrégé: Eur Thyroid J
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101604579

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
09 02 2022
Historique:
received: 12 11 2021
accepted: 10 01 2022
pubmed: 11 1 2022
medline: 11 1 2022
entrez: 10 1 2022
Statut: epublish

Résumé

To study the relationship between serum-free T3 (FT3), C-reactive protein (CRP) and all-cause mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Prospective multicentre longitudinal cohort study. Between December 2014 and December 2016, thyroid function and CRP were analysed in AMI (both ST-elevation (STEMI) and non-ST-elevation) patients from the Thyroxine in Acute Myocardial Infarction study. The relationship of FT3 and CRP at baseline with all-cause mortality up to June 2020 was assessed. Mediation analysis was performed to evaluate if CRP mediated the relationship between FT3 and mortality. In 1919 AMI patients (29.2% women, mean (s.d.) age: 64.2 (12.1) years and 48.7% STEMI) followed over a median (interquartile range) period of 51 (46-58) months, there were 277 (14.4%) deaths. Overall, lower serum FT3 and higher CRP levels were associated with higher risk of mortality. When divided the patients into tertiles based on the levels of FT3 and CRP; the group with the lowest FT3 and highest CRP levels had a 2.5-fold increase in mortality risk (adjusted hazard ratio (95% CI) of 2.48 (1.82-3.16)) compared to the group with the highest FT3 and lowest CRP values. CRP mediated 9.8% (95% CI: 6.1-15.0%) of the relationship between FT3 and mortality. In AMI patients, lower serum FT3 levels on admission are associated with a higher mortality risk, which is partly mediated by inflammation. Adequately designed trials to explore the potential benefits of T3 in AMI patients are required.

Identifiants

pubmed: 35007210
doi: 10.1530/ETJ-21-0085
pii: e210085
pmc: PMC9142797
doi:
pii:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Références

ESC Heart Fail. 2015 Mar;2(1):5-11
pubmed: 28834641
N Engl J Med. 1995 Dec 7;333(23):1522-7
pubmed: 7477166
N Engl J Med. 2019 Dec 26;381(26):2497-2505
pubmed: 31733140
J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2008 Apr;93(4):1351-8
pubmed: 18171701
J Am Coll Cardiol. 2018 Apr 24;71(16):1781-1796
pubmed: 29673469
JAMA. 2015 Nov 10;314(18):1966-7
pubmed: 26547468
Clin Cardiol. 2017 Aug;40(8):528-533
pubmed: 28295435
Int J Mol Sci. 2015 Nov 06;16(11):26687-705
pubmed: 26561807
BMJ. 2019 Nov 20;367:l6055
pubmed: 31748235
N Engl J Med. 2017 Sep 21;377(12):1119-1131
pubmed: 28845751
N Engl J Med. 2005 Apr 21;352(16):1685-95
pubmed: 15843671
PLoS One. 2016 Mar 16;11(3):e0151413
pubmed: 26981865
N Engl J Med. 2000 Mar 23;342(12):836-43
pubmed: 10733371
JAMA. 2020 Jul 21;324(3):249-258
pubmed: 32692386
BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2018 Sep 10;18(1):181
pubmed: 30200880
JACC Heart Fail. 2018 Mar;6(3):179-186
pubmed: 29496021
Eur Thyroid J. 2012;1(4):232-242
pubmed: 23750337
Eur J Endocrinol. 2000 Aug;143(2):179-84
pubmed: 10913935
J Clin Invest. 2008 Mar;118(3):975-83
pubmed: 18259611
Circulation. 2006 Jul 4;114(1 Suppl):I245-50
pubmed: 16820580
Thyroid. 2018 Jun;28(6):799-810
pubmed: 29580170
Nat Rev Cardiol. 2017 Jan;14(1):39-55
pubmed: 27811932
Circulation. 2012 Oct 16;126(16):2020-35
pubmed: 22923432
N Engl J Med. 2019 Feb 21;380(8):752-762
pubmed: 30415610
Am J Cardiol. 2019 Mar 15;123(6):905-912
pubmed: 30638544
Trials. 2015 Mar 25;16:115
pubmed: 25872532
Arch Intern Med. 2002 Jun 24;162(12):1388-94
pubmed: 12076238
BMC Cardiovasc Disord. 2016 Feb 18;16:45
pubmed: 26892923
Circulation. 2003 Feb 11;107(5):708-13
pubmed: 12578873

Auteurs

Salman Razvi (S)

Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Department of Endocrinology, Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust, Gateshead, UK.

Avais Jabbar (A)

Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Department of Cardiology, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Arjola Bano (A)

Department of Cardiology, Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Bern, Bern University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland.

Lorna Ingoe (L)

Department of Endocrinology, Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust, Gateshead, UK.

Peter Carey (P)

Departments of Endocrinology and Cardiology, South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust, Sunderland, UK.

Shahid Junejo (S)

Departments of Endocrinology and Cardiology, South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust, Sunderland, UK.

Honey Thomas (H)

Department of Cardiology, Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, Cramlington, UK.

Caroline Addison (C)

Department of Biochemistry, Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust, Gateshead, UK.

David Austin (D)

Department of Cardiology, South Tees Health NHS Foundation Trust, Middlesbrough, UK.

John P Greenwood (JP)

Leeds Institute of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK.

Azfar G Zaman (AG)

Translational and Clinical Research Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Department of Cardiology, Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Classifications MeSH