Fetuin-A as a predicator of sarcopenic left ventricular dysfunction

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Wei-Ting Chang
Wei-Chuan Tsai
Chih-Hsing Wu
Yen-Wei Lee
Yun-Lin Tai
Yi-Heng Li
Liang-Miin Tsai
Jyh-Hong Chen
Ping-Yen Liu
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[1] Internal Medicine,Division of Cardiology
[2] College of Medicine,Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
[3] National Cheng Kung University Hospital,Department of Family Medicine
[4] Institute of Clinical Medicine,undefined
[5] College of Medicine,undefined
[6] National Cheng Kung University,undefined
[7] Chi-Mei Medical Center,undefined
[8] College of Medicine,undefined
[9] National Cheng Kung University Hospital,undefined
[10] College of Medicine,undefined
[11] National Cheng Kung University,undefined
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Sarcopenia is an aging condition involving low muscle mass and function. Fetuin-A (FetA) appears to be a factor for body composition remodeling. We hypothesized that age increases FetA levels and deteriorates the myocardial function by affecting diastolic function, especially in people with sarcopenia. We enrolled 541 asymptomatic elderly (≥65 years) patients. Compared with non-sarcopenic population, FetA levels were significantly elevated in the ninety-two (17%) patients (79 ± 6 years; male: 34.7%) diagnosed with sarcopenia (621.1 ± 140.7 vs. 697.3 ± 179.6 μg/ml, < 0.001). Sarcopenic left ventricular dysfunction (S-LVD) was defined by the coexistence of sarcopenia and systolic impairment (LVEF < 50%) and 23 (4.3%) of them met the criteria. Patients with S-LVD showed relatively reduced systolic heart function, higher end-diastolic pressure and a higher FetA level (all p < 0.001) than did those with sarcopenia but without LV dysfunction (S-NLVD). Conversely, in the group without sarcopenia, FetA levels were similar regardless of systolic function. Multivariable logistic regression showed that older age, impaired diastolic function and higher FetA levels were significantly associated with S-LVD. In conclusion, we found that FetA was significantly higher in elderly patients with sarcopenia, which was associated with impaired diastolic and systolic functions.
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