International Journal of General Medicine (May 2021)

Association of Serum Nonesterified Fatty Acids with Cardiovascular Event in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

  • Wu C,
  • Chen X

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 14
pp. 2033 – 2040

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Chentang Wu,1 Xueyun Chen2 1Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Mindong Hospital of Fujian Medical University, Fuan, Fujian, 355000, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Endocrinology, Mindong Hospital of Fujian Medical University, Fuan, Fujian, 355000, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Xueyun ChenDepartment of Endocrinology, Mindong Hospital of Fujian Medical University, No. 89 Heshan Road, Fuan City, 355000, Fujian Province, People’s Republic of ChinaEmail [email protected]: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been suggested to be associated with a high risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The study aimed to evaluate the prognostic significance of nonesterified fatty acid (NEFA), also well known as free fatty acid, on predicting cardiovascular events in patients with CKD.Methods: A total of 957 hospitalized patients with CKD in a stable clinical condition were enrolled at baseline. Then, the serum NEFA levels were measured. These included patients were prospectively followed up for a median of 10.2 years (range=0.4– 11.5 years). We assessed whether serum NEFA levels at baseline can predict cardiovascular event during the follow-up.Results: A total of 278 (29.1%) patients experienced cardiovascular events during follow-up. The Kaplan–Meier curve demonstrated that patients with higher serum NEFA levels (≥ 19.8 mg/dl) had a higher rate of cardiovascular events than patients with lower NEFA levels (< 19.8 mg/dl). Multivariate Cox regression analysis suggested that elevated serum NEFA levels (HR=1.62; 95% CI 1.40– 2.16, P< 0.001) were independently associated with increased risk of cardiovascular events after correction for clinical confounding factors.Conclusion: Elevated serum NEFA levels were associated with higher risk of cardiovascular events and may be a new parameter predicting cardiovascular events in patients with CKD, which may strengthen its potential effect in clinical practice.Keywords: nonesterified fatty acid, cardiovascular event, chronic kidney disease, Kaplan–Meier, Cox regression

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