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Epicardial Adipose Tissue Role as a Marker of Higher Vulnerability in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

Authors :
Victoria Rus
Tiberiu Nyulas
Emese Marton
Theodora Benedek
Nora Rat
Imre Benedek
Mihaela Ratiu
Mirabela Morariu
Source :
Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine, Vol 3, Iss 2, Pp 77-83 (2018)
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2018.

Abstract

Background: Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) has been recently identified as a major player in the development of the atherosclerotic process. This study aimed to investigate the role of EAT as a marker associated with a higher vulnerability of atheromatous coronary plaques in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) as compared to patients with stable angina. Material and methods: This analysis enrolled a total of 89 patients, 47 with stable angina (SA) and 42 with AMI, who underwent echocardiographic investigations and epicardial fat measurement in 2D-parasternal long axis view. The study lot was divided as follows: Group 1 included patients with prior AMI, and Group 2 included patients with SA. Results: There were no significant differences between the two groups regarding cardiovascular risk factors, excepting smoking status, which was recorded more frequently in Group 1 as compared to Group 2 (36.17% vs. 11.63%, p = 0.02). The mean epicardial fat diameter was 9.12 ± 2.28 mm (95% CI: 8.45–9.79 mm) in Group 1 and 6.30 ± 2.03 mm (95% CI: 5.675–6.93 mm) in Group 2, the difference being highly significant statistically (p Conclusions: The increased thickness of EAT was associated with other serum- or image-based biomarkers of disease severity, such as the left ventricular ejection fraction, end-systolic diameter of the left ventricle, and total cholesterol. Our results indicate that EAT is significantly higher in patients with acute coronary syndrome, proving that EAT could serve as a marker of vulnerability in cardiovascular diseases.

Details

ISSN :
25018132
Volume :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Interdisciplinary Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7fb9259c2b8fe575d7977e4958813124
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2478/jim-2018-0018