Associations of elevated cardiac biomarkers with hyperuricemia and mortality in US adults without prevalent cardiovascular disease

BackgroundNT-proBNP (N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide), high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-troponin T), and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-troponin I) have been widely recognized as significant cardiac biomarkers, and are increasingly being recommended for early risk identific...

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Main Authors: Haitao Xie, Le Shen, Peng Yu, Shi Wang, Tong Sun, Xueqian Liu, Mengxi Wang, Li Qian, Jiayi Hua, Nan Chen, Xiaohu Chen, Shuhua Tang
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author Haitao Xie
Le Shen
Le Shen
Peng Yu
Peng Yu
Shi Wang
Shi Wang
Tong Sun
Xueqian Liu
Mengxi Wang
Li Qian
Jiayi Hua
Nan Chen
Xiaohu Chen
Xiaohu Chen
Shuhua Tang
Shuhua Tang
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Peng Yu
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Shi Wang
Shi Wang
Tong Sun
Xueqian Liu
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Li Qian
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Nan Chen
Xiaohu Chen
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description BackgroundNT-proBNP (N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide), high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-troponin T), and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-troponin I) have been widely recognized as significant cardiac biomarkers, and are increasingly being recommended for early risk identification in cardiovascular high-risk populations. The aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence of elevated cardiac biomarkers (NT-proBNP, hs-troponin T, hs-troponin I) and their association with the risk of hyperuricemia in the general US adults without known cardiovascular disease. We further studied whether elevated cardiac biomarkers are associated with an increased risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in individuals with or without hyperuricemia.MethodsThe study population came from the adults (age ≥20y) without prevalent cardiovascular disease in NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) 1999 to 2004. We evaluated the prevalence of elevated cardiac biomarkers among adults with or without hyperuricemia, and conducted a comprehensive multivariate logistic regression analysis to ascertain the association between elevated cardiac biomarkers and hyperuricemia risk. Multivariate Cox regression model and Kaplan-Meier curve, risk competition model and Cumulative Incidence Function(CIF) were used respectively to examine the associations between elevated cardiac biomarkers with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.ResultsIn general US adults without known cardiovascular disease, the prevalence of hyperuricemia was 16.35%. The age-adjustd prevalence of elevated NT-proBNP (≥125 pg/mL), hs-troponin T (≥6 ng/L), and hs-troponin I (male ≥6, female ≥4 ng/L) was 16.70%, 49.80%, and 11.91%, respectively, among adults with hyperuricemia. Adjusted multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed a statistically significant association between elevated levels of NT-proBNP, hs-troponin T, and hs-troponin I and hyperuricemia, and different clinical categories observed grade differences on the same cardiac biomarker. Elevated NT-proBNP, hs-troponinT and hs-troponinI were each significantly positively associated with the cumulative incidence of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in adults with or without hyperuricemia. Compared to those with elevated cardiac biomarkers only, adults with hyperuricemia and elevated cardiac biomarkers faced the highest risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.ConclusionsOur study identified that elevated cardiac biomarkers pose a high burden on hyperuricemia risk in the general population without known cardiovascular disease, and further provides important information on long-term mortality risk in these populations. Routine testing of cardiac biomarkers may be useful for early risk identification and prognostic assessment in adults with hyperuricemia.
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spelling doaj-art-581fffa2803b44d59eb3ca4ab420224e2025-08-20T02:19:27ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Endocrinology1664-23922024-12-011510.3389/fendo.2024.14322001432200Associations of elevated cardiac biomarkers with hyperuricemia and mortality in US adults without prevalent cardiovascular diseaseHaitao Xie0Le Shen1Le Shen2Peng Yu3Peng Yu4Shi Wang5Shi Wang6Tong Sun7Xueqian Liu8Mengxi Wang9Li Qian10Jiayi Hua11Nan Chen12Xiaohu Chen13Xiaohu Chen14Shuhua Tang15Shuhua Tang16First Clinical Medical College, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaFirst Clinical Medical College, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaFirst Clinical Medical College, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaFirst Clinical Medical College, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaFirst Clinical Medical College, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, ChinaFirst Clinical Medical College, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaFirst Clinical Medical College, Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaDepartment of Cardiology, Jiangsu Province Hospital of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, ChinaBackgroundNT-proBNP (N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide), high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-troponin T), and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-troponin I) have been widely recognized as significant cardiac biomarkers, and are increasingly being recommended for early risk identification in cardiovascular high-risk populations. The aim of our study was to evaluate the prevalence of elevated cardiac biomarkers (NT-proBNP, hs-troponin T, hs-troponin I) and their association with the risk of hyperuricemia in the general US adults without known cardiovascular disease. We further studied whether elevated cardiac biomarkers are associated with an increased risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in individuals with or without hyperuricemia.MethodsThe study population came from the adults (age ≥20y) without prevalent cardiovascular disease in NHANES (National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey) 1999 to 2004. We evaluated the prevalence of elevated cardiac biomarkers among adults with or without hyperuricemia, and conducted a comprehensive multivariate logistic regression analysis to ascertain the association between elevated cardiac biomarkers and hyperuricemia risk. Multivariate Cox regression model and Kaplan-Meier curve, risk competition model and Cumulative Incidence Function(CIF) were used respectively to examine the associations between elevated cardiac biomarkers with all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.ResultsIn general US adults without known cardiovascular disease, the prevalence of hyperuricemia was 16.35%. The age-adjustd prevalence of elevated NT-proBNP (≥125 pg/mL), hs-troponin T (≥6 ng/L), and hs-troponin I (male ≥6, female ≥4 ng/L) was 16.70%, 49.80%, and 11.91%, respectively, among adults with hyperuricemia. Adjusted multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed a statistically significant association between elevated levels of NT-proBNP, hs-troponin T, and hs-troponin I and hyperuricemia, and different clinical categories observed grade differences on the same cardiac biomarker. Elevated NT-proBNP, hs-troponinT and hs-troponinI were each significantly positively associated with the cumulative incidence of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in adults with or without hyperuricemia. Compared to those with elevated cardiac biomarkers only, adults with hyperuricemia and elevated cardiac biomarkers faced the highest risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality.ConclusionsOur study identified that elevated cardiac biomarkers pose a high burden on hyperuricemia risk in the general population without known cardiovascular disease, and further provides important information on long-term mortality risk in these populations. Routine testing of cardiac biomarkers may be useful for early risk identification and prognostic assessment in adults with hyperuricemia.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2024.1432200/fullwithout known cardiovascular diseasecardiac biomarkershyperuricemiaprevalencerisk of mortalitypopulation study
spellingShingle Haitao Xie
Le Shen
Le Shen
Peng Yu
Peng Yu
Shi Wang
Shi Wang
Tong Sun
Xueqian Liu
Mengxi Wang
Li Qian
Jiayi Hua
Nan Chen
Xiaohu Chen
Xiaohu Chen
Shuhua Tang
Shuhua Tang
Associations of elevated cardiac biomarkers with hyperuricemia and mortality in US adults without prevalent cardiovascular disease
Frontiers in Endocrinology
without known cardiovascular disease
cardiac biomarkers
hyperuricemia
prevalence
risk of mortality
population study
title Associations of elevated cardiac biomarkers with hyperuricemia and mortality in US adults without prevalent cardiovascular disease
title_full Associations of elevated cardiac biomarkers with hyperuricemia and mortality in US adults without prevalent cardiovascular disease
title_fullStr Associations of elevated cardiac biomarkers with hyperuricemia and mortality in US adults without prevalent cardiovascular disease
title_full_unstemmed Associations of elevated cardiac biomarkers with hyperuricemia and mortality in US adults without prevalent cardiovascular disease
title_short Associations of elevated cardiac biomarkers with hyperuricemia and mortality in US adults without prevalent cardiovascular disease
title_sort associations of elevated cardiac biomarkers with hyperuricemia and mortality in us adults without prevalent cardiovascular disease
topic without known cardiovascular disease
cardiac biomarkers
hyperuricemia
prevalence
risk of mortality
population study
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2024.1432200/full
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