Particle size and cholesterol content of circulating HDL correlate with cardiovascular death in chronic heart failure

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Teis, Albert
Cediel, G.
Amigó, Núria
Julve, Josep
Aranyó, J.
Andrés‑Cordón, J.
Puig‑Jové, C.
Castelblanco Echavarría, Esmeralda
Gual‑Capllonch, F.
Ferrer‑Sistach, E.
Vallejo, N.
Juncà, G.
López‑Ayerbe, J.
De Antonio, M.
Domingo, M.
Santiago‑Vacas, E.
Codina, P.
Lupón, J.
Alonso, Núria
Bayes‑Genis, A.
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Teis, Albert;
Cediel, G.;
Amigó, Núria;
Julve, Josep;
Aranyó, J.;
Andrés‑Cordón, J.;
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Bayes‑Genis, A..
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Particle size and cholesterol content of circulating HDL correlate with cardiovascular death in chronic heart failure.
Scientific Reports, 2021, vol. 11, 3141.
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-82861-6.
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Evidence regarding any association of HDL-particle (HDL-P) derangements and HDL-cholesterol content with cardiovascular (CV) death in chronic heart failure (HF) is lacking. To investigate the prognostic value of HDL-P size (HDL-Sz) and the number of cholesterol molecules per HDL-P for CV death in HF patients. Outpatient chronic HF patients were enrolled. Baseline HDL-P number, subfractions and HDL-Sz were measured using 1H-NMR spectroscopy. The HDL-C/P ratio was calculated as HDL-cholesterol over HDL-P. Endpoint was CV death, with non-CV death as the competing event. 422 patients were included and followed-up during a median of 4.1 (0–8) years. CV death occurred in 120 (30.5%) patients. Mean HDL-Sz was higher in CV dead as compared with survivors (8.39 nm vs. 8.31 nm, p < 0.001). This change in size was due to a reduction in the percentage of small HDL-P (54.6% vs. 60% for CV-death vs. alive; p < 0.001). HDL-C/P ratio was higher in the CV-death group (51.0 vs. 48.3, p < 0.001). HDL-Sz and HDL-C/P ratio were significantly associated with CV death after multivariable regression analysis (HR 1.22 [95% CI 1.01–1.47], p = 0.041 and HR 1.04 [95% CI 1.01–1.07], p = 0.008 respectively). HDL-Sz and HDL-C/P ratio are independent predictors of CV death in chronic HF patients.
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