Journal
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION
Volume 40, Issue 6, Pages 497-503Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2362.2010.02289.x
Keywords
Cardiac events; platelet CD40 ligand; total hip arthroplasty total knee arthroplasty
Funding
- Pathology Queensland, Study Education and Research Trust Fund
- Prince Charles Hospital Foundation
- Prince Charles Hospital Private Practice Specialist Advisory Committee
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P>Background Peri-operative cardiac events are common and associated with significant morbidity. A predictive biomarker would assist in pre-operative risk stratification of surgical patients. This study explored the utility of pre-operative measurements of platelet-bound CD40 ligand and other biomarkers for predicting peri-operative cardiac events in total hip or knee arthroplasty. Methods Blood samples were collected from 62 patients prior to surgery and tested for the biomarkers platelet CD40 ligand, platelet factor V/Va, platelet P-selectin, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, B-type natriuretic peptide and soluble CD40 ligand. The Revised Cardiac Risk Index was also calculated. Patients were then followed up prospectively and screened for peri-operative cardiac events by means of ECG, serial troponin I, a cardiologist's review and an interview at 6 weeks post operation. Results Six of 62 (9 center dot 7%) patients had a cardiac event. Patients who experienced a cardiac event had higher pre-operative platelet CD40 ligand levels as measured by flow cytometry [median 0 center dot 55% vs. 0 center dot 29% (P = 0 center dot 02)]. In this sized sample, platelet CD40L was the only biomarker independently associated with cardiac events (P = 0 center dot 02), the area under the receiver-operator characteristic curve being 0 center dot 79. Conclusion In a study of this number of patients, of the six biomarkers tested, only platelet CD40 ligand was found to have a probable association with peri-operative cardiac events in hip and knee arthroplasty.
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