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ARgentinean Risk Assessment Registry in ACS; the ARRA-RACS Study

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StatusLengkap
Sponsor
Helse Stavanger HF
Kolaborator
Universidad Católica de Salta

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The first aim of this trial is to assess the long-term prognostic value of Omega-3 index, which is a measure of eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) relative to other fatty acids in the erythrocyte membrane, in an unselected, regional multicenter observational study of 982 chest pain patients admitted to the emergency unit, employing blood samples collected at admission.
The second purpose of this study is to evaluate the prognostic utility of vitamin D in the same population.
The third purpose of this study is to assess the incremental prognostic value of B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and high-sensitive C-reactive protein (hsCRP).

Deskripsi

BACKGROUND Cardiac troponins are sensitive markers for myocardial injury in ACS and even a minor elevation of cardiac troponins is associated with an increased risk for future adverse coronary events. However, a detectable troponin release occurs only in a part of patients admitted with ACS. The clinical outcomes and further prognosis of patients with ACS with absent TnT release vary widely, and the identification of potential high-risk patients with troponin negative ACS still remains a major problem in clinical routine. Therefore, the aim of this study is focused on identifying new biomarkers for risk stratification.

Omega- 3 Index: The value of the Omega-3 Index as a prognostic marker in the acute coronary syndromes is still under investigation.

Vitamin D deficiency is positively correlated with cardiovascular risk and N-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA's) may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Vitamin D can either be ingested, or created in the skin on exposure to sun, whereas PUFA's are largely incorporated through the diet. Vitamin D deficiency in humans is increasing and its levels are influenced by the color of the skin, geographical location, latitude, altitude, season and daytime.

In addition to Vitamin D, several studies have shown that, N-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA's), also have a positive impact on the cardiovascular system. PUFA's are not sufficiently synthesized in the body and are incorporated through the diet. These essential fatty acids are found almost exclusively in oily fish, and have been shown to have a positive impact on several cardiovascular risk factors.

Fish, a source of both Vitamin D and omega-3, is frequently consumed by the costal population of Norway, and is less preferred by the inland beef-consuming population in Northern Argentina. The subtropical location and altitude of Salta, Argentina, is associated with a higher exposure to sun in comparison to the temperate location of Norway. The uptake of Vitamin D in the costal population of Norway may essentially be through the diet, whereas sun exposure may be the essential source of Vitamin D in the Northern Argentinean population.

By investigating the correlation between omega-3 and Vitamin D, we may better understand the nutritional impact on Vitamin D and its correlation with n-3 PUFA's.

B-type natriuretic peptide: B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) is a counter-regulatory peptide hormone predominantly synthesized in the ventricular myocardium. BNP is released into the circulation in response to ventricular dilatation and pressure overload, and reflects ventricular wall stress and tissue hypoxia rather than cell injury per se. It is a well known marker of left ventricular dysfunction and heart failure (HF), and it provides prognostic information beyond and above left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) in patients with an acute coronary syndrome (ACS). This marker of neurohormonal activation and inflammation plays a pivotal role across the spectrum of ACS, including patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction (MI) and non ST-elevation ACS (NSTE-ACS). Previous studies have demonstrated that BNP measured in the first days after the onset of symptoms independently predicts mortality, HF, and new MI in this patient population. Elevated natriuretic peptides at presentation have been shown to identify patients with ACS who are at higher risk of death and HF, and it adds information to that provided by the troponins. However, in a low-risk population the association between elevated BNP and survival is attenuated when adjustment is made for echocardiographic variables (in addition to clinical covariates), as shown by Wang and colleagues. In addition, they did not find any association between baseline BNP and the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD).

High-sensitive C-reactive protein (hsCRP): C-reactive protein (CRP) is an acute-phase reactant that is produced in response to acute injury, infection or other inflammation stimuli. It is a marker for underlying systemic inflammation and plays an important role in the initiation and propagation of atherosclerosis and ultimately to plaque rupture and the ensuing thrombotic complication. Elevated levels of CRP were first reported in patients hospitalized with NSTE-ACS in the early 1990s. Through the use of appropriate high-sensitive assays, it has been possible to investigate the relationship between plasma CRP levels that previously were considered to be normal and cardiovascular disease (CVD). Nevertheless, it is still under debate which markers should be preferred for risk prediction. It has been suggested that the combined evaluation of BNP and CRP may yield incremental prognostic information in the risk stratification of patients with ACS, and their combined use has been shown to improve long-term risk prediction of mortality in patients with stable CHD. To our knowledge, there are limited data available that directly compare these two markers in a prospective manner in an unselected patient population presenting to the emergency department (ED) with chest pain. In addition, their role in risk stratification in patients with ACS is still under evaluation, and therefore additional investigations are necessary.

STUDY DESIGN This prospective regional multicenter observational non-invasive trial includes 982 men and women admitted with chest pain and potential ACS at nine hopitals in Salta, Argentina between November 2005 and November 2008. Blood samples were collected immediately following admission. Patients were stratified according to peak troponin T (TnT) release following admission; i.e. 1) patients with an admission TnT exceeding 0.01 ng/mL, and 2) patients with a TnT level below 0.01 ng/mL.

Assessment of a history of previous MI, angina pectoris (AP), congestive heart failure (CHF), diabetes mellitus and arterial hypertension was based on hospital records and personal interview. Electrocardiographic findings at admission were classified according to the presence of ST segment changes.

Written informed consent was obtained from all patients. Survival status, date and cause of death and clinical data were obtained by telephone interview and hospital journal reports at 4 predefined time points (30 days, 6, 12 and 24 months) during the two year follow-up period. In case of incapacity to provide information, the general practitioner or nursery home were contacted for relevant data. Hospital journals were searched for confirmation of reported data.

DATA OWNERSHIP AND PUBLICATION OF RESULTS. The ARRA-RACS Steering Committee has the ownership of all data registered in the ARRA-RACS database, and any use of these data including the preparation and publication of scientific reports must be approved by the Steering Committee. Scientific articles will be published by ARRA-RACS investigators or by authors mentioned by name. The author sequence should be approved by the Steering Committee and based upon contribution. Incentives to involve articles as part of a doctoral thesis should be encouraged. All collaborators in the study will be mentioned by name in an Appendix section of the main article from the study. The results will be published in peer-reviewed scientific journals and in magazines for the general public.

tanggal

Terakhir Diverifikasi: 02/28/2017
Pertama Dikirim: 06/19/2011
Perkiraan Pendaftaran Telah Dikirim: 06/19/2011
Pertama Diposting: 06/20/2011
Pembaruan Terakhir Dikirim: 03/18/2017
Pembaruan Terakhir Diposting: 05/01/2017
Tanggal hasil pengiriman pertama: 07/27/2015
Tanggal hasil QC pertama kali dikirim: 11/15/2015
Tanggal hasil posting pertama: 12/16/2015
Tanggal Mulai Studi Sebenarnya: 10/31/2005
Perkiraan Tanggal Penyelesaian Utama: 11/30/2010
Perkiraan Tanggal Penyelesaian Studi: 11/30/2010

Kondisi atau penyakit

Chest Pain
Coronary Artery Disease
Unstable Angina Pectoris
Myocardial Infarction

Tahap

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Kelompok Lengan

LenganIntervensi / pengobatan
Chest pain
Men and women admitted with chest pain and suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS).

Kriteria kelayakan

Usia yang Layak untuk Belajar 18 Years Untuk 18 Years
Jenis Kelamin yang Layak untuk BelajarAll
Metode pengambilan sampelProbability Sample
Menerima Relawan SehatIya
Kriteria

Inclusion Criteria:

- adults > 18 years able to give informed consent

- a history of chest pain or other symptoms suggestive of an ACS leading to admission at the emergency unit

Exclusion Criteria:

- < 18 years of age

- Unwillingness or incapacity to provide informed consent

- Prior admission resulting in inclusion in the present study

Hasil

Ukuran Hasil Utama

1. Total Mortality. [2-5 years]

Mortality for any reason

Ukuran Hasil Sekunder

1. Participants With Cardiac Events During Follow-up. [2-5 years]

Cardiovascular Death. Myocardial infarctions (re-MIs) defined according to WHO criteria of 1979.

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