Galectina-3: experiencia en pacientes chilenos con diagnóstico de insuficiencia cardíaca descompensada
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Rossel Mariangel, Víctor Alejandro
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Díaz Toro, Felipe
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Verdejo, Hugo
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Concepcion, Roberto
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Sepúlveda Jaqui, Luis
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Castro, Pablo
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Vukasovic, José Luis
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Bernales, Angie
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2018-07-05T21:21:46Z
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2018-07-05T21:21:46Z
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2017
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Rev Med Chile 2017; 145: 734-740
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10.4067/s0034-98872017000600734
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/149567
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Galectin-3 (Gal-3) is a mediator of myocardial fibrosis involved in cardiac remodeling and a potential new prognosis marker in heart failure (HF). Aim: To measure Gal-3 at the moment of discharge in patients hospitalized for HF and its association with different variables. Material and Methods: Patients hospitalized for decompensated HF from four hospitals between August 2014 and March 2015, were included. Demographic, clinical and laboratory variables were recorded at the time of admission. At discharge, a blood sample was withdrawn to measure Gal-3 and brain natriuretic propeptide (Pro-BNP). Patients were separated in two groups, according to the level of Gal-3 (using a cutoff value of 17.8 ng/mL), comparing clinical and laboratory values between groups. Results: We included 52 patients with HF aged 70 17 years (42% females). Functional capacity was III-IV in 46% of patients and the ejection fraction was 34.9 13.4%. Pro-BNP values at discharge were 5,323 8,665 pg/mL. Gal-3 values were 23.8 16.6 ng/mL. Sixty percent of patients had values over 17.8 ng/mL. Those with elevated Gal-3 levels were older (75 16 and 62 15 years, respectively, p = 0.025) and were hypertensive in a higher proportion (90.5% and 57.1% respectively, p = 0.021). Conclusions: In patients hospitalized for HF, Gal-3 levels are higher in older and hypertensive subjects.