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Elevated lipoprotein(a)levels predict all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events in maintenance hemodialysis patients

脂蛋白a水平升高预测维持性血液透析患者全因死亡及心血管事件
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摘要 Background Lipoprotein(a)[Lp(a)]has been demonstrated to be closely associated with the development of cardiovascular disease(CVD),but its prognostic value in maintenance hemodialysis(MHD)patients remains controversial.This study aimed to evaluate the association between Lp(a)levels and adverse outcomes in this highrisk population,with a focus on both mortality and new-onset cardiovascular events(CV events).Methods In this retrospective observational study,we enrolled181 MHD patients who were stratified into normal Lp(a)level group[Lp(a)≤300 mg/L,n=112]and elevated Lp(a)level group[Lp(a)>300 mg/L,n=69].Survival analysis was performed using Kaplan-Meier curves,and Cox regression models were employed to evaluate the impact on all-cause mortalityand new-onset CV events.Results Over a median follow-up of 79.0 months(IQR:45.0-109.0),the elevated Lp(a)group exhibited significantly increased CV events incidence(79.7%vs.29.5%,P<0.001).Elevated Lp(a)was independently associated with higher risks of all-cause mortality(multivariable-adjusted HR:2.220,95%CI:1.039-4.740)and new-0nset CV events(HR:3.614,95%CI:2.164-6.035).Each 10 mg/L Lp(a)increment conferred a 1.1%increased cardiovascular risk(P<0.001).ConclusionssElevated Lp(a)is a strong,independent predictor of all-cause mortality and new-onset CV events in MHD patients.These findings highlighted the potential utility of Lp(a)in routine CVD risk assessment and underscored the need for targeted therapies to mitigate residual risk in this population.
作者 FU Xin-yi BAI Ma-qiao LEI Chen-yu XU An-ning YUAN Lin-lin CAI Wen-jing ZHANG Li YE Zhi-ming LI Zhi-lian 付欣怡;白玛乔;雷陈瑜;徐安宁;袁林林;蔡文菁;张丽;叶智明;李志莲
出处 《South China Journal of Cardiology》 2025年第2期59-68,共10页 岭南心血管病杂志(英文版)
基金 supported by Tibet Autonomous Region Natural Science Foundation[No.XZ2024ZR-ZY084(Z)and No.XZ2023ZR-ZY63(Z)] Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation(No.2022A1515010551)。
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