Inflamación y disfunción endotelial en pacientes con insuficiencia cardiaca crónica

Translated title of the contribution: Inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in patients with chronic heart failure

Douglas Greig, Pablo Castro, Luigi Gabrielli, Rodrigo Miranda, Hugo Verdejo, Hernán Alcaíno, Carlos Bustos, Mario Chiong, Iván Godoy, Rosemarie Mellado, Lorena García, Daniela Salas, Raúl Vivar, José Luis Vukasovic, Roberto Concepción, Guillermo Díaz-Araya

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Abstract

Background: In chronic heart failure (CHF), endothelial dysfunction (ED) is a consequence of an imbalance of vascular tone regulating substances. The relationship between ED and inflammation has not been fully investigated. Aim: To assess the association between inflammation and ED in CHF. Material and methods: Forty two patients aged 56±14 years (80% male) with a CHF in functional capacity II-III (New York Heart Association) and an ejection fraction (EF) <40% were consecutively studied. Patients were classified according to the presence or absence of ED, evaluated by reactive vasodilation measured by ultrasound, after brachial artery compression. Circulating levels of highly sensitive C reactive protein (usCRP), tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) were determined by ELISA. A group of 15 healthy subjects of similar age, were studied as controls. Results: Sixty seven percent of patients had ED. Compared to controls, patients with CHF had higher usCRP (0.58±0.4 and 4.9±7.1 mg/dl respectively, p <0.01) and IL-6 (1.38±0.06 and 3.1±1.7 mg/dl respectively, p <0.01). Compared to patients without ED, patients with CHF and ED had higher levels of usCRP (3.0±0.4 and 6.0±5.7 mg/dl respectively, p <0.01) and TNFα (0.31±0.26 and 1.0±1.1 pg/ml, p =0.02). No differences in IL-6 were found between CHF groups. Conclusions: In CHF patients, the presence of ED was associated with increased levels of inflammatory markers.

Translated title of the contributionInflammation and endothelial dysfunction in patients with chronic heart failure
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)687-693
Number of pages7
JournalRevista Medica de Chile
Volume136
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2008

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Medicine

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