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Elevated hemostasis markers after pneumonia increases one-year risk of all-cause and cardiovascular deaths
Authors
A. Murat Kaynar
AM Toschke
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CN Serhan
CR Meier
DC Cowper
Derek C. Angus
EA Halm
EB Milbrandt
F Balkwill
FL Brancati
Florian Mayr
GD Lowe
Gina D'Angelo
GT Kinasewitz
GW Waterer
H Putter
I Koivula
J Bordon
J Kasal
J Kelly
JA Kellum
JL Hsu
JL Vincent
John A. Kellum
JU Hedlund
Kaikobad Irani
L Smeeth
Lisa Weissfeld
ME Charlson
MJ Fine
MJ Pencina
MM Doody
MM Levy
MM Samama
NM Sathiakumar
Patricia T. Bozza
PM Ridker
PR Woodhouse
S Yende
S Yende
Sachin Yende
SE Epstein
Tammy Young
TC Clayton
TT Keller
TT Keller
V Kaplan
VF Corrales-Medina
WA Knaus
WB Kannel
Publication date
1 January 2011
Publisher
'Public Library of Science (PLoS)'
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Abstract
Background: Acceleration of chronic diseases, particularly cardiovascular disease, may increase long-term mortality after community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), but underlying mechanisms are unknown. Persistence of the prothrombotic state that occurs during an acute infection may increase risk of subsequent atherothrombosis in patients with pre-existing cardiovascular disease and increase subsequent risk of death. We hypothesized that circulating hemostasis markers activated during CAP persist at hospital discharge, when patients appear to have recovered clinically, and are associated with higher mortality, particularly due to cardiovascular causes. Methods: In a cohort of survivors of CAP hospitalization from 28 US sites, we measured D-Dimer, thrombin-antithrombin complexes [TAT], Factor IX, antithrombin, and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 at hospital discharge, and determined 1-year all-cause and cardiovascular mortality. Results: Of 893 subjects, most did not have severe pneumonia (70.6% never developed severe sepsis) and only 13.4% required intensive care unit admission. At discharge, 88.4% of subjects had normal vital signs and appeared to have clinically recovered. D-dimer and TAT levels were elevated at discharge in 78.8% and 30.1% of all subjects, and in 51.3% and 25.3% of those without severe sepsis. Higher D-dimer and TAT levels were associated with higher risk of all-cause mortality (range of hazard ratios were 1.66-1.17, p = 0.0001 and 1.46-1.04, p = 0.001 after adjusting for demographics and comorbid illnesses) and cardiovascular mortality (p = 0.009 and 0.003 in competing risk analyses). Conclusions: Elevations of TAT and D-dimer levels are common at hospital discharge in patients who appeared to have recovered clinically from pneumonia and are associated with higher risk of subsequent deaths, particularly due to cardiovascular disease. © 2011 Yende et al
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