急性肺血栓栓塞的红细胞分布宽度-标准偏差与白蛋白比和死亡率:一项单中心回顾性队列研究。

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背景:最近的研究表明,在肺栓塞(PE)病例中,红细胞分布宽度(RDW) /白蛋白(RAR)水平与预后不良有关。简化肺栓塞严重程度指数(sPESI)是由更复杂的PESI评分发展而来,用于预测急性肺栓塞(APE)患者的死亡风险。本研究旨在探讨rdw -标准差/白蛋白(RDW-SD/Alb)是否可以作为APE的有效预后指标,并增强sPESI的预测能力。方法:本研究为单中心回顾性分析,纳入18岁以上患者。我们招募了235名确诊为APE的连续住院患者。为了评估RDW-SD/Alb、sPESI以及sPESI + RDW-SD/Alb联合预测6个月全因死亡的敏感性和特异性,我们使用受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线。此外,我们进行Kaplan-Meier分析来评估RDW-SD/Alb水平升高(> 13.6)对患者生存时间的影响。我们使用多变量Cox回归分析来确定影响患者生存的独立预后因素。结果:RDW-SD/Alb≤13.6组死亡率显著高于RDW-SD/Alb≤13.6组。sPESI + RDW-SD/Alb的ROC下面积(AUROC)大于sPESI的AUROC (p = 0.025)。在完全调整的模型中,RDW-SD/Alb水平升高与入院6个月内的全因死亡率一致相关。结论:纳入RDW-SD/Alb > 13.6参数后,sPESI对6个月全因死亡的预测价值有所提高。RDW-SD/Alb是一种新的炎症标志物,是预测APE患者6个月全因死亡率的独立预后因素。
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Red cell distribution width-standard deviation to albumin ratio and mortality in acute pulmonary thromboembolism: a single-center retrospective cohort study.

Background: Recent studies have shown a relation between red blood cell distribution width (RDW) / albumin (RAR) levels and worse outcomes in cases of pulmonary embolism (PE). Simplified pulmonary embolism severity index (sPESI) has been developed from more complex PESI score, predicting the risk of death in patients with acute PE (APE). This study aims to investigate whether RDW-Standard Deviation/Albumin (RDW-SD/Alb) can serve as a useful prognostic marker for APE and enhance the predictive capability of the sPESI.

Methods: This research is a single-center, retrospective analysis involving patients over 18 years. We enrolled 235 consecutive hospitalized patients with confirmed APE diagnoses. To evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of RDW-SD/Alb, sPESI, and the combined sPESI plus RDW-SD/Alb in predicting 6-month all-cause death, we used Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves. Additionally, we conducted Kaplan-Meier analysis to assess the impact of elevated RDW-SD/Alb levels (> 13.6) on patient survival time. We utilized multivariate Cox regression analysis to identify independent prognostic factors affecting patients survival.

Results: The mortality rate for RDW-SD/Alb > 13.6 group was significantly higher than that for the RDW-SD/Alb ≤ 13.6 group. Area under ROC (AUROC) of sPESI plus RDW-SD/Alb was statistically larger than AUROC of sPESI (p = 0.025). In the fully adjusted model, increased RDW-SD/Alb levels were consistently linked to all-cause mortality within six months of admission.

Conclusions: The predictive value of the sPESI for 6-month all-cause death improved when the RDW-SD/Alb > 13.6 parameter was included. RDW-SD/Alb, a novel inflammatory marker, was an independent prognostic factor for predicting 6-month all-cause mortality in patients with APE.

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Thrombosis Journal
Thrombosis Journal Medicine-Hematology
CiteScore
3.80
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3.20%
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69
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Thrombosis Journal is an open-access journal that publishes original articles on aspects of clinical and basic research, new methodology, case reports and reviews in the areas of thrombosis. Topics of particular interest include the diagnosis of arterial and venous thrombosis, new antithrombotic treatments, new developments in the understanding, diagnosis and treatments of atherosclerotic vessel disease, relations between haemostasis and vascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, immunology and obesity.
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