Assessment of the Relationship between Monocyte to High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio and Myocardial Bridge

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Autor(a) principal: Enhos,Asim
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Cosansu,Kahraman, Huyut,Mustafa Ahmet, Turna,Fahrettin, Karacop,Erdem, Bakshaliyev,Nijad, Nadir,Aydin, Ozdemir,Ramazan, Uluganyan,Mahmut
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Resumo: Abstract Background: Assessing the monocyte to high-density lipoprotein ratio (MHR) is a new tool for predicting inflamation, which plays a major role in atherosclerosis. Myocardial bridge (MB) is thought to be a benign condition with development of atherosclerosis, particularly at the proximal segment of the brigde. Objective: To evaluate the relationhip between MHR and the presence of MB. Methods: We consecutively scanned patients referred for coronary angiography between January 2013- December 2016, and a total of 160 patients who had a MB and normal coronary artery were enrolled in the study. The patients’ angiographic, demographic and clinic characteristics of the patients were reviewed from medical records. Monocytes and HDL-cholesterols were measured via complete blood count. MHR was calculated as the ratio of the absolute monocyte count to the HDL-cholesterol value. MHR values were divided into three tertiles as follows: lower (8.25 ± 1.61), moderate (13.11 ± 1.46), and higher (21.21 ± 4.30) tertile. A p-value of < 0.05 was considered significant. Results: MHR was significantly higher in the MB group compared to the control group with normal coronary arteries. We found the frequency of MB (p = 0.002) to increase as the MHR tertiles rose. The Monocyte-HDL ratio with a cut-point of 13.35 had 59% sensitivity and 65.0% specificity (ROC area under curve: 0.687, 95% CI: 0.606-0.769, p < 0.001) in accurately predicting a MB diagnosis. In the multivariate analysis, MHR (p = 0.013) was found to be a significant independent predictor of the presence of MB, after adjusting for other risk factors. Conclusion: The present study revealed a significant correlation between MHR and MB.
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spelling Assessment of the Relationship between Monocyte to High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio and Myocardial BridgeBiomarkers/bloodCholesterol, HDL/bloodMonocytes/citologyMyocardial BridgingAtherosclerosisInflammationAbstract Background: Assessing the monocyte to high-density lipoprotein ratio (MHR) is a new tool for predicting inflamation, which plays a major role in atherosclerosis. Myocardial bridge (MB) is thought to be a benign condition with development of atherosclerosis, particularly at the proximal segment of the brigde. Objective: To evaluate the relationhip between MHR and the presence of MB. Methods: We consecutively scanned patients referred for coronary angiography between January 2013- December 2016, and a total of 160 patients who had a MB and normal coronary artery were enrolled in the study. The patients’ angiographic, demographic and clinic characteristics of the patients were reviewed from medical records. Monocytes and HDL-cholesterols were measured via complete blood count. MHR was calculated as the ratio of the absolute monocyte count to the HDL-cholesterol value. MHR values were divided into three tertiles as follows: lower (8.25 ± 1.61), moderate (13.11 ± 1.46), and higher (21.21 ± 4.30) tertile. A p-value of < 0.05 was considered significant. Results: MHR was significantly higher in the MB group compared to the control group with normal coronary arteries. We found the frequency of MB (p = 0.002) to increase as the MHR tertiles rose. The Monocyte-HDL ratio with a cut-point of 13.35 had 59% sensitivity and 65.0% specificity (ROC area under curve: 0.687, 95% CI: 0.606-0.769, p < 0.001) in accurately predicting a MB diagnosis. In the multivariate analysis, MHR (p = 0.013) was found to be a significant independent predictor of the presence of MB, after adjusting for other risk factors. Conclusion: The present study revealed a significant correlation between MHR and MB.Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia - SBC2019-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0066-782X2019000100012Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia v.112 n.1 2019reponame:Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)instacron:SBC10.5935/abc.20180253info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessEnhos,AsimCosansu,KahramanHuyut,Mustafa AhmetTurna,FahrettinKaracop,ErdemBakshaliyev,NijadNadir,AydinOzdemir,RamazanUluganyan,Mahmuteng2019-02-07T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0066-782X2019000100012Revistahttp://www.arquivosonline.com.br/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||arquivos@cardiol.br1678-41700066-782Xopendoar:2019-02-07T00:00Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Cardiologia (SBC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Assessment of the Relationship between Monocyte to High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio and Myocardial Bridge
title Assessment of the Relationship between Monocyte to High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio and Myocardial Bridge
spellingShingle Assessment of the Relationship between Monocyte to High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio and Myocardial Bridge
Enhos,Asim
Biomarkers/blood
Cholesterol, HDL/blood
Monocytes/citology
Myocardial Bridging
Atherosclerosis
Inflammation
title_short Assessment of the Relationship between Monocyte to High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio and Myocardial Bridge
title_full Assessment of the Relationship between Monocyte to High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio and Myocardial Bridge
title_fullStr Assessment of the Relationship between Monocyte to High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio and Myocardial Bridge
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Relationship between Monocyte to High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio and Myocardial Bridge
title_sort Assessment of the Relationship between Monocyte to High-Density Lipoprotein Ratio and Myocardial Bridge
author Enhos,Asim
author_facet Enhos,Asim
Cosansu,Kahraman
Huyut,Mustafa Ahmet
Turna,Fahrettin
Karacop,Erdem
Bakshaliyev,Nijad
Nadir,Aydin
Ozdemir,Ramazan
Uluganyan,Mahmut
author_role author
author2 Cosansu,Kahraman
Huyut,Mustafa Ahmet
Turna,Fahrettin
Karacop,Erdem
Bakshaliyev,Nijad
Nadir,Aydin
Ozdemir,Ramazan
Uluganyan,Mahmut
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Enhos,Asim
Cosansu,Kahraman
Huyut,Mustafa Ahmet
Turna,Fahrettin
Karacop,Erdem
Bakshaliyev,Nijad
Nadir,Aydin
Ozdemir,Ramazan
Uluganyan,Mahmut
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Biomarkers/blood
Cholesterol, HDL/blood
Monocytes/citology
Myocardial Bridging
Atherosclerosis
Inflammation
topic Biomarkers/blood
Cholesterol, HDL/blood
Monocytes/citology
Myocardial Bridging
Atherosclerosis
Inflammation
description Abstract Background: Assessing the monocyte to high-density lipoprotein ratio (MHR) is a new tool for predicting inflamation, which plays a major role in atherosclerosis. Myocardial bridge (MB) is thought to be a benign condition with development of atherosclerosis, particularly at the proximal segment of the brigde. Objective: To evaluate the relationhip between MHR and the presence of MB. Methods: We consecutively scanned patients referred for coronary angiography between January 2013- December 2016, and a total of 160 patients who had a MB and normal coronary artery were enrolled in the study. The patients’ angiographic, demographic and clinic characteristics of the patients were reviewed from medical records. Monocytes and HDL-cholesterols were measured via complete blood count. MHR was calculated as the ratio of the absolute monocyte count to the HDL-cholesterol value. MHR values were divided into three tertiles as follows: lower (8.25 ± 1.61), moderate (13.11 ± 1.46), and higher (21.21 ± 4.30) tertile. A p-value of < 0.05 was considered significant. Results: MHR was significantly higher in the MB group compared to the control group with normal coronary arteries. We found the frequency of MB (p = 0.002) to increase as the MHR tertiles rose. The Monocyte-HDL ratio with a cut-point of 13.35 had 59% sensitivity and 65.0% specificity (ROC area under curve: 0.687, 95% CI: 0.606-0.769, p < 0.001) in accurately predicting a MB diagnosis. In the multivariate analysis, MHR (p = 0.013) was found to be a significant independent predictor of the presence of MB, after adjusting for other risk factors. Conclusion: The present study revealed a significant correlation between MHR and MB.
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