Title of article :
The association of preprocedural C-reactive protein/albumin ratio with in-stent restenosis in patients undergoing iliac artery stenting
Author/Authors :
Nazmi Çalık, Ali University of Health Sciences - Dr. Siyami Ersek Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , İnan, Duygu University of Health Sciences - Dr. Siyami Ersek Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Baran Karataş, Mehmet University of Health Sciences - Dr. Siyami Ersek Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Akdeniz, Evliya University of Health Sciences - Dr. Siyami Ersek Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Genç, Duygu University of Health Sciences - Dr. Siyami Ersek Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Çanga, Yiğit University of Health Sciences - Dr. Siyami Ersek Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey , Çınar, Tufan University of Health Sciences - Sultan Abdülhamid Han Training and Research Hospital - Istanbul, Turkey , Emre, Ayşe University of Health Sciences - Dr. Siyami Ersek Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Training and Research Hospital - Istanbul - Turkey
Abstract :
Introduction: In-stent restenosis (ISR) still constitutes a major problem after percutaneous vascular interventions and the inflammation has a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of such event. The C-reactive
protein/albumin ratio (CAR) is a newly identified inflammatory biomarker, and it may be used as
an indicator to predict ISR in subjects with coronary artery stenting. In light of these data, our main
objective was to investigate the relationship between the preprocedural CAR and ISR in patients
undergoing successful iliac artery stent implantation.
Methods: In total, 138 consecutive patients who had successful iliac artery stent implantation in a
tertiary heart center between 2015 and 2018 were enrolled in the study. The study population was
categorized into two groups; patients with ISR and those without ISR during follow-up. The CAR was
determined by dividing CRP by serum albumin.
Results: In the multivariable regression analysis; the CAR (HR: 2.66, 95% CI: 1.66-4.25, P < 0.01), stent
length (HR: 1.01, 95% CI: 0.99-1.02, P = 0.04), and HbA1c levels (HR: 1.22, 95% CI: 0.99-1.51, P = 0.04)
were independently related with ISR. A receiver operating curve analysis displayed that the CAR value
of >0.29 predicted ISR with sensitivity of 97.5% and specificity of 88.8% (AUC 0.94, P < 0.01).
Conclusion: Our findings provide evidence that the CAR may be an applicable inflammatory biomarker
in predicting ISR in subjects undergoing iliac artery stenting for the treatment of peripheral artery disease (PAD). Also, the stent length and poor glycemic control were found to be associated with ISR.
Keywords :
C-Reactive Protein , Albumin , Ratio , In-stent Restenosis , Iliac Artery Disease
Journal title :
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (JCVTR)