BACKGROUND Circulating triglyceride (TG) levels are a current focus as a residual risk for cardiovascular (CV) events. We evaluated the relationship between circulating TG levels and future CV events in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) who were treated with conventional therapy. Methods and Results: We analyzed data for 652 patients who were enrolled in the FMD-J Study A. We investigated the associations between serum TG levels and first major CV events (death from CV cause, nonfatal acute coronary syndrome (ACS), nonfatal stroke, and CAD) for a 3-year follow-up period. Patients were divided into 4 groups based on serum TG level: low-normal (<100 mg/dL), high-normal (100-149 mg/dL), borderline hypertriglyceridemia (150-199 mg/dL), and moderate hypertriglyceridemia (≥200 mg/dL). During a median follow-up period of 46.6 months, 14 patients died (9 from CV causes), 16 had nonfatal ACS, 6 had nonfatal stroke, and 54 had CAD. The Kaplan-Meier curves for first major CV event among the 4 groups were significantly different (P=0.04). After adjustment for various confounders, serum TG level ≥100 mg/dL were significantly associated with an increased risk of first major CV events compared with serum TG level <100 mg/dL. CONCLUSIONS Serum TG level may be a surrogate marker for predicting CV events in patients with CAD.
Target of Triglycerides as Residual Risk for Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease - Post Hoc Analysis of the FMD-J Study A.
M. Kajikawa,T. Maruhashi,S. Kishimoto,Shogo Matsui,Haruki Hashimoto,Yuji Takaeko,F. Yusoff,Y. Kihara,K. Chayama,Chikara Goto,K. Noma,A. Nakashima,H. Tomiyama,B. Takase,T. Kohro,Toru Suzuki,T. Ishizu,S. Ueda,T. Yamazaki,T. Furumoto,K. Kario,Teruo Inoue,S. Koba,Kentaro Watanabe,Y. Takemoto,T. Hano,M. Sata,Y. Ishibashi,K. Node,K. Maemura,Y. Ohya,T. Furukawa,Hiroshi Ito,H. Ikeda,A. Yamashina,Y. Higashi
Published 2019 in Circulation Journal
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2019
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Circulation Journal
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2019-04-25
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Medicine
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