Impact of cystatin-C level on the prevalence and angiographic characteristics of vasospastic angina in Korean patients

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Cystatin-C, a marker of mild renal dysfunction, has been reported to be associated with cardiovascular diseases including vasospastic angina (VSA). We aimed to investigate the impact of cystatin-C level on the prevalence and angio-graphic characteristics of VSA in Korean patients. A total of 549 patients in the VA-KOREA (Vasospastic Angina in KOREA) registry who underwent ergonovine provocation tests were consecutively enrolled. Estimated glomerular fltration rate (eGFR) and levels of serum creatinine (Cr) and cystatin-C were assessed before angiography. The patients were classifed into two groups: the VSA group (n = 149, 27.1%) and the non-VSA group (n = 400). Although eGFR and Cr levels were similar between the two groups, the VSA group had a signifcantly higher level of cystatin-C (P < 0.05). A high level of cystatin-C (second tertile, hazard ratio 1.432; 95% confdence interval [1.149-1.805]; P = 0.026, third tertile, 1.947 [1.132-2.719]; P = 0.003) and current smoking (2.710 [1.415-4.098]; P < 0.001) were independently associated with the prevalence of VSA. Furthermore, the highest level of cystatin-C (> 0.96 ng/mL) had a signifcant impact on the incidence of multivessel spasm (2.608 [1.061-4.596]; P = 0.037). A high level of cystatin-C was independently associated with the prevalence of VSA and with a high-risk type of VSA in Korean patients, suggesting that proactive investigation of VSA should be considered for patients with mild renal dysfunction indicated by elevated cystatin-C.

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Lee, S. N., Shin, D. I., Jung, M. H., Choi, I. J., Seo, S. M., Her, S. H., … Seung, K. B. (2015). Impact of cystatin-C level on the prevalence and angiographic characteristics of vasospastic angina in Korean patients. International Heart Journal, 56(1), 49–55. https://doi.org/10.1536/ihj.14-213

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