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Associations of factor VIIIc, D-dimer, and plasmin-antiplasmin with incident cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY
卷 84, 期 6, 页码 349-353

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WILEY-LISS
DOI: 10.1002/ajh.21429

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  1. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [N01-HC-95159, N01-HC-95165, N01-HC-95169]

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To examine the associations of three understudied hemostatic factors-D-dimer, factor VIII(c), and plasmin-antiplasmin (PAP) complex-with incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) and all cause mortality in the Multi-ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis cohort. Hemostatic factors were measured at baseline in 45-84-year-old patients (n = 6,391) who were free of clinically recognized CVD. Over 4.6 years of follow-up, we identified 307 CVD events, 207 hard coronary heart disease events, and 210 deaths. D-dimer, factor VIII(c), and PAP were not associated with CVD incidence after adjustment for other risk factors. In contrast, each factor was associated positively with total mortality, and D-dimer and factor VIII(c) were associated positively with cancer mortality. When modeled as ordinal variables and adjusted for risk factors, total mortality was greater by 33% (95% CI 15-54) for each quartile increment of D-dimer, 26% (11-44) for factor VIII(c), and 20% (4-38) for PAP. This prospective cohort study did not find D-dimer, factor VIII(c), or PAP to be risk factors for CVD. Instead, elevated levels of these three hemostatic factors were associated independently with increased risk of death. Elevated D-dimer and factor VIII(c) were associated with increased cancer death. Am. J. Hematol. 84:349-353, 2009. (C) 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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