Abstract
Background: Acute heart failure (AHF) is a major cause of hospitalisation, morbidity and mortality worldwide. Gamma-glutamyl transferase (GGT) is an enzyme responsible for the extracellular catabolism of antioxidant glutathione and a potential risk indicator of cardiac mortality. Limited data exists on the prognostic value of circulating levels of GGT in patients hospitalised due to AHF. Aim: To study the association between baseline GGT activity and in-hospital mortality in AHF patients. Methods: The study cohort consisted of 183 AHF patients with left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) < 50%. The primary endpoint was in-hospital mortality. Patients were divided into two groups according to in-hospital mortality. The relationship between GGT activity and in-hospital mortality was tested using logistic regression models, adjusting for clinical characteristics and echocardiographic findings. Results: After adjustment for possible confounders, GGT level was significantly related (OR 1.056, 95% CI 1.018-1.096, p = 0.04) to in-hospital mortality Conclusions: Elevated GGT activity is an independent predictor of short-term mortality in patients with AHF and reduced LVEF. Copyright © Polskie Towarzystwo Kardiologiczne.
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Turfan, M., Tasal, A., Erdogan, E., Vatankulu, M. A., Jafarov, P., Sonmez, O., … Goktekin, O. (2014). Serum gamma-glutamyl transferase levels and in-hospital mortality in patients with acute heart failure. Kardiologia Polska, 72(8), 735–739. https://doi.org/10.5603/KP.a2014.0048
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