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Risk factors, transcriptomics, and outcomes of myocardial injury following lower extremity revascularization.

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Smilowitz, NR; Cornwell, M; Offerman, EJ; Rockman, CB; Shah, SH; Newman, JD; Ruggles, K; Voora, D; Berger, JS
Published in: Scientific reports
April 2022

Myocardial injury after non-cardiac surgery (MINS) is common. We investigated the incidence and outcomes of MINS, and mechanistic underpinnings using pre-operative whole blood gene expression profiling in a prospective cohort study of individuals undergoing lower extremity revascularization (LER) for peripheral artery disease (PAD). Major adverse cardiovascular and limb events (MACLE) were defined as a composite of death, myocardial infarction, stroke, major lower extremity amputation or reoperation. Among 226 participants undergoing LER, MINS occurred in 53 (23.5%). Patients with MINS had a greater incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (49.1% vs. 22.0%, adjusted HR 1.87, 95% CI 1.07-3.26) and MACLE (67.9% vs. 44.5%; adjusted HR 1.66, 95% CI 1.08-2.55) at median 20-month follow-up. Pre-operative whole blood transcriptome profiling of a nested matched MINS case-control cohort (n = 41) identified upregulation of pathways related to platelet alpha granules and coagulation in patients who subsequently developed MINS. Thrombospondin 1 (THBS1) mRNA expression was 60% higher at baseline in patients who later developed MINS, and was independently associated with long-term cardiovascular events in the Duke Catheterization Genetics biorepository cohort. In conclusion, pre-operative THBS1 mRNA expression is higher in patients who subsequently develop MINS and is associated with incident cardiovascular events. Pathways related to platelet activity and coagulation associated with MINS provide novel insights into mechanisms of myocardial injury.

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Scientific reports

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2045-2322

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2045-2322

Publication Date

April 2022

Volume

12

Issue

1

Start / End Page

6718

Related Subject Headings

  • Transcriptome
  • Risk Factors
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Prospective Studies
  • Peripheral Arterial Disease
  • Lower Extremity
  • Humans
 

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Smilowitz, N. R., Cornwell, M., Offerman, E. J., Rockman, C. B., Shah, S. H., Newman, J. D., … Berger, J. S. (2022). Risk factors, transcriptomics, and outcomes of myocardial injury following lower extremity revascularization. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 6718. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-10241-9
Smilowitz, Nathaniel R., MacIntosh Cornwell, Erik J. Offerman, Caron B. Rockman, Svati H. Shah, Jonathan D. Newman, Kelly Ruggles, Deepak Voora, and Jeffrey S. Berger. “Risk factors, transcriptomics, and outcomes of myocardial injury following lower extremity revascularization.Scientific Reports 12, no. 1 (April 2022): 6718. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-10241-9.
Smilowitz NR, Cornwell M, Offerman EJ, Rockman CB, Shah SH, Newman JD, et al. Risk factors, transcriptomics, and outcomes of myocardial injury following lower extremity revascularization. Scientific reports. 2022 Apr;12(1):6718.
Smilowitz, Nathaniel R., et al. “Risk factors, transcriptomics, and outcomes of myocardial injury following lower extremity revascularization.Scientific Reports, vol. 12, no. 1, Apr. 2022, p. 6718. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s41598-022-10241-9.
Smilowitz NR, Cornwell M, Offerman EJ, Rockman CB, Shah SH, Newman JD, Ruggles K, Voora D, Berger JS. Risk factors, transcriptomics, and outcomes of myocardial injury following lower extremity revascularization. Scientific reports. 2022 Apr;12(1):6718.

Published In

Scientific reports

DOI

EISSN

2045-2322

ISSN

2045-2322

Publication Date

April 2022

Volume

12

Issue

1

Start / End Page

6718

Related Subject Headings

  • Transcriptome
  • Risk Factors
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Prospective Studies
  • Peripheral Arterial Disease
  • Lower Extremity
  • Humans