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Circulation: Heart Failure. 2009
Published online before print February 10, 2009, doi: 10.1161/CIRCHEARTFAILURE.108.807271
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Association of Cystatin C with Left Ventricular Structure and Function: The Dallas Heart Study

Parag C. Patel1; Colby R. Ayers1; Sabina A. Murphy2; Ronald Peshock1; Amit Khera1; James A. deLemos1; Jody A. Balko1; Sachin Gupta1; Pradeep PA Mammen1; Mark H. Drazner1 and David W. Markham1,3

1 UT Southwestern Medical Center;
2 Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Background—Cystatin C, a novel marker of renal function, has been associated with heart failure and cardiovascular mortality in older individuals. We tested the hypothesis that cystatin C is associated with preclinical cardiac structural and functional abnormalities in a younger population-based sample.

Methods and Results—The study included participants in the Dallas Heart Study (ages 30 to 65 years) who had measurements of cystatin C and cardiac magnetic resonance imaging. The associations of cystatin C with LV mass, LV end systolic and diastolic volumes (LVESV and LVEDV), concentricity (LV mass/LVEDV), LV wall thickness, and LVEF were evaluated. Cystatin C levels ranged from 0.46 to 6.55 mg/l. In univariable analyses, increasing levels of cystatin C correlated with higher LV mass, concentricity, and wall thickness (p < 0.001), but not with LVESV, LVEDV, or LVEF. After adjustment with traditional covariates and estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease formula, log-transformed cystatin C remained independently associated with LV mass (p < 0.001), concentricity (p = 0.027), and wall thickness (p < 0.001). These associations persisted when creatinine or estimated GFR by the Cockcroft-Gault formula were included in the models.

Conclusions—Higher levels of cystatin C were associated with increased LV mass and a concentric LVH phenotype. These findings were independent of potential confounding variables including standard measurements of renal function, supporting the hypothesis that cystatin C may be useful to identify individuals with preclinical structural heart abnormalities.

Key Words: concentricity • cystatin C • Dallas Heart Study • left ventricular hypertrophy • renal function


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