Abstract P014: Clinically Significant Novel Biomarkers for Prediction of First-ever Myocardial Infarction-The Tromsø Study

2014 
Background: Identification of individuals with high risk for first-ever myocardial infarction (MI) can be improved. The objectives of the study ere to survey multiple protein biomarkers for association with the 5-year risk of incident MI and identify a clinically significant risk model that adds information to current common risk models. Methods: We employed an immunoassay platform that utilizes a sensitive, sample efficient molecular counting technology to measure 51 proteins in samples from the fourth survey (1994) in the Tromso Study, a longitudinal study of men and women in Tromso, Norway. A nested case control design was used with 182 first-ever MI cases (60 females/122 males) and 467 controls (277 females/190 males). Results: Of the proteins measured, 21 were predictors of MI before and after adjustment for traditional risk factors either in men, women or both. In stepwise multivariable analysis with these biomarkers and traditional risk factors, kallikrein; OR 0.58 (95% CI 0.47 - 0.71), matrix meta...
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