In patients with acute myocardial infarction, PCSK9 levels do not predict severity and recurrence of cardiovascular events

2019 
Background In patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), it remains unclear whether serum PCSK9 levels can predict the severity of the disease and the risk of future cardiovascular events. Methods Among the patients admitted for an acute myocardial infarction (MI) from September 2015 to December 2016 in an intensive care unit from a university hospital, serum PCSK9 levels were measured on admission in patients not previously receiving statin therapy. We aimed to evaluate the association between PCSK9 levels, metabolic parameters, severity of CAD on coronary angiography, and the risk of in-hospital events and at one-year follow-up. Results In a total of 648 patients (mean age: 66 years, 67% male), the median PCSK9 was 263 ng/ml, higher for females compared with males (270 vs. 256 ng/mL, P r  = 0.083, P  = 0.036), total cholesterol ( r  = 0.136, P  = 0.001) and triglycerides ( r  = 0.137, P  = 0.0001). A positive association was also observed in the subgroup of patients with CRP > 10 mg/L ( P Conclusion In this large cohort of patients hospitalized for acute MI and not previously receiving statin therapy, PCSK9 levels do not predict the severity or the recurrence of cardiovascular events. The clinical utility of measuring PCSK9 levels remains to be demonstrated for this category of patients.
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