Association Between Biomarkers of Kidney Disorders and Atrial Fibrillation: A Literature Review
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Published:2023-09-05
Issue:1
Volume:36
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ISSN:2674-7081
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Container-title:Journal of Cardiac Arrhythmias
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Cardiac Arrhtythmias
Author:
Rafaqat Saira1ORCID, Rafaqat Sana1ORCID, Sharif Saima1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Lahore College for Women University
Abstract
Kidney diseases and atrial fibrillation often occur together. Renal impairment increases the risk of developing incident atrial fibrillation (AF) and is linked to it in a bidirectional manner, making it a prothrombotic and pro-hemorrhagic condition. In Japanese patients with nonvalvular AF, lower creatinine clearance values were associated with thromboembolism, all-cause death, and cardiovascular death, but not with major haemorrhage. Older individuals with elevated serum levels of cystatin C had a significantly higher prevalence of AF. Moderate to severe chronic kidney disease individuals with increased levels of fibroblast growth factor-23 were independently associated with prevalent and incident AF. A higher baseline glomerular filtration rate was associated with an increased risk of AF. Elevated levels of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-7 were also observed in AF patients, while reduced circulating tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 2 levels were also associated with an increased risk of AF. Patients with AF had higher levels of non-esterified fatty acids and liver type fatty acid binding protein. Interleukin-18 levels in blood plasma were also found to be higher in AF patients. Furthermore, higher baseline urea/blood urea nitrogen levels were significantly associated with the incidence of AF in women and kidney disease in both men and women.
Publisher
Revista Latino-Americana de Marcapasso e Arritmia
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science
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