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Title: | Evaluation of serum adiponectin levels in patients with heart failure and relationship with functional capacity | Authors: | Öztürk, Mehmet. Dursunoglu, Dursun. Göksoy, Hidayet. Rota, Simin. Gür, Şükrü. |
Keywords: | Adiponectin/blood Biological markers Heart failure Ventricular function, left adiponectin article blood female heart failure heart stroke volume human male middle aged pathophysiology reference value vital capacity Adiponectin Female Heart Failure Humans Male Middle Aged Reference Values Stroke Volume Vital Capacity |
Abstract: | Objectives: We aimed to evaluate serum adiponectin levels in relation to the NYHA functional capacity class in patients with heart failure (HF). Study design: The study included 49 patients (40 males, 9 females; mean age 63 years) with HF, whose functional capacity was NYHA class II to IV. Echocardiographic examination was performed and serum adiponectin levels were measured. The results were compared in relation to the NYHA classes and with those of 41 control subjects (24 males, 17 females; mean age 54.2 years) without HF. Results: Functional capacity was NYHA class II in 13 patients (26.5%), class III in 23 patients (46.9%), and class IV in 13 patients (26.5%). Compared to the control group, the HF group exhibited a significantly higher mean age (p=0.001), lower body mass index (p=0.004), decreased left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) (33.2±7.7% vs. 64.9±4.3%; p=0.0001), and increased serum adiponectin level (4.0±3.2 µmg/dl vs. 2.4±2.3 µmg/dl; p=0.009). Both EF (p=0.001) and adiponectin level (p=0.004) showed significant differences between the NYHA groups, with the latter showing a sharp increase from 2.6±2.6 µmg/ dl in class II to 6.8±3.7 µmg/dl in class IV. In all paired comparisons between the three NYHA groups, EF and serum adiponectin level exhibited significant differences except for the serum adiponectin level for NYHA class II and III (for NYHA class II and IV, p=0.003; for class III and IV, p=0.008). In correlation analysis, serum adiponectin level was in a significantly inverse correlation with EF (r=-0.380, p=0.0001), and a positive correlation with the NYHA class (r=0.423, p=0.0001). Conclusion: Serum adiponectin levels significantly increase in patients with HF, in parallel with deterioration in functional capacity and with significant decreases in EF. | URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/11499/6698 | ISSN: | 1016-5169 |
Appears in Collections: | PubMed İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / PubMed Indexed Publications Collection Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection Tıp Fakültesi Koleksiyonu WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection |
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