Title of article :
Evaluation of renal dysfunction after ST-elevation myocardial infarction
Author/Authors :
İşcan, Şahin Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Katip Çelebi University İzmir Atatürk Training and Education Hospital - İzmir - Turkey , Eygi, Börteçin Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Katip Çelebi University İzmir Atatürk Training and Education Hospital - İzmir - Turkey , Beşir, Yüksel Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Katip Çelebi University İzmir Atatürk Training and Education Hospital - İzmir - Turkey , Gökalp, Orhan Department of Cardiovascular Surgery - Katip Çelebi University İzmir Atatürk Training and Education Hospital - İzmir - Turkey
Abstract :
We have read with great interest the article entitled “Prognostic impact of renal dysfunction on long-term mortality in
patients with preserved, moderately impaired, and severely
impaired left ventricular systolic function following myocardial
infarction” recently published in Anatol J Cardiol 2018; 20: 21-8
(1). In this study, the authors aimed to evaluate the prognostic
impact of renal dysfunction (RD) on long-term overall mortality
at admission to hospital in patients with STEMI.
The authors calculated GFR only at admission to hospital before performing PCI. There is no data on post-PCI GFR. All patients
who were included in the study had PCI. Maybe, patients had acute
kidney injury after PCI due to contrast injury or low cardiac output,
and they did not require dialysis. Furthermore, it is possible that
patients had better GFR levels after discharge from hospital compared with those at admission. Therefore, we think that there is a
need to include more data on post-PCI creatinine levels. It would
be better to add creatinine data obtained form a 6 year followup period. The investigation of RD and mortality according these
results will increase the confidence of the study. We observed a
similar lack of assessment of ejection fraction in the patients. Only
one echocardiography examination was performed on patients
during the study period.
Keywords :
MI , PCI , renal dysfuntion
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi