Abstract
Background: Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) concentration increases in the first few hours of myocardial infarction (MI). Aim: (1) To illustrate human HGF (hHGF) plasma concentration during the first 24 h of ST segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI); (2) To estimate the odds ratio of STEMI in the context of hHGF measurements; (3) To describe the normal concentration of hHGF in healthy subjects. Methods: The study groups consisted of 73 STEMI patients and 11 healthy volunteers. In all the patients, we took blood samples for hHGF twice, i.e. on admission to hospital and 24 h later. Results: The median value of hHGF in healthy volunteers was 666 pg/mL (576; 760 pg/mL). In STEMI, the highest values of hHGF were observed in the first measurement. An increase of 1 pg/mL in hHGF level increased STEMI odds ratio by 0.2%. Conclusions: In acute MI, of the known biomarkers, hHGF rises the earliest and very promptly returns to normal values. Copyright © Polskie Towarzystwo Kardiologiczne.
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Konopka, A., Janas, J., Piotrowski, W., & Stȩpińska, J. (2013). Hepatocyte growth factor - The earliest marker of myocardial injury in ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction. Kardiologia Polska, 71(8), 827–831. https://doi.org/10.5603/KP.2013.0194
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