Prognostic Value and Relative Cutoffs of Triglycerides Predicting Cardiovascular Outcome in a Large Regional‐Based Italian Database

Author:

Tikhonoff Valérie1ORCID,Casiglia Edoardo2ORCID,Virdis Agostino3ORCID,Grassi Guido4ORCID,Angeli Fabio5ORCID,Arca Marcello6ORCID,Barbagallo Carlo M.7,Bombelli Michele48ORCID,Cappelli Federica3ORCID,Cianci Rosario6ORCID,Cicero Arrigo F. G.910ORCID,Cirillo Massimo11ORCID,Cirillo Pietro12ORCID,Dell'oro Raffaella4,D'elia Lanfranco13ORCID,Desideri Giovambattista14ORCID,Ferri Claudio14ORCID,Galletti Ferruccio13ORCID,Gesualdo Loreto12ORCID,Giannattasio Cristina1516ORCID,Iaccarino Guido17ORCID,Mallamaci Francesca18ORCID,Maloberti Alessandro1516ORCID,Masi Stefano3ORCID,Masulli Maria13ORCID,Mazza Alberto19ORCID,Mengozzi Alessandro3ORCID,Muiesan Maria Lorenza20ORCID,Nazzaro Pietro21,Palatini Paolo2ORCID,Parati Gianfranco22ORCID,Pontremoli Roberto23ORCID,Quarti‐Trevano Fosca4ORCID,Rattazzi Marcello124ORCID,Reboldi Gianpaolo25ORCID,Rivasi Giulia26ORCID,Russo Elisa23ORCID,Salvetti Massimo20ORCID,Temporelli Pier Luigi27ORCID,Tocci Giuliano28ORCID,Ungar Andrea26ORCID,Verdecchia Paolo29ORCID,Viazzi Francesca23ORCID,Volpe Massimo2830ORCID,Borghi Claudio910ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine Università degli Studi di Padova Via Giustiniani 8 Padua 35128 Italy

2. Studium Patavinum, Department of Medicine Università degli Studi di Padova Padua Italy

3. Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine University of Pisa Italy

4. Department of Medicine and Surgery University of Milano‐Bicocca Monza Italy

5. Department of Medicine and Surgery University of Insubria Varese Italy

6. Department of Translational and Precision Medicine Sapienza University of Rome Rome Italy

7. Biomedical Department of Internal Medicine and Specialistics University of Palermo Italy

8. Internal Medicine, Pio XI Hospital of Desio, ASST Brianza Desio Italy

9. Hypertension and Cardiovascular Risk Research Center, Medical and Surgical Sciences Department Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna Bologna Italy

10. IRCCS AOU S.Orsola di Bologna Bologna Italy

11. Department of Medicine “Scuola Medica Salernitana” University of Salerno Baronissi (SA) Italy

12. Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation Unit, Department of Emergency and Organ Transplantation “Aldo Moro” University of Bari Bari Italy

13. Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery “Federico II” University of Naples Medical School Naples Italy

14. Department of Life, Health and Environmental Sciences University of L’Aquila Italy

15. Cardiology IV, “A.De Gasperi’s” Department Niguarda Ca’ Granda Hospital Milan Italy

16. School of Medicine and Surgery Milano‐Bicocca University Milan Italy

17. Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences “Federico II” University of Naples Naples Italy

18. CNR‐IFC, Clinical Epidemiology of Renal Diseases and Hypertension, Reggio Cal Unit Reggio Calabria Italy

19. Department of Internal Medicine Santa Maria della Misericordia General Hospital, AULSS 5 Polesana Rovigo Italy

20. Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences University of Brescia Italy

21. Department of Medical Basic Sciences, Neurosciences and Sense Organs University of Bari Medical School Bari Italy

22. S. Luca Hospital Istituto Auxologico Italiano and University of Milan‐Bicocca Milan Italy

23. Department of Internal Medicine University of Genoa, and Policlinico San Martino Genoa Italy

24. Medicina Interna I Ca’ Foncello University Hospital Treviso Italy

25. Department of Medical and Surgical Science University of Perugia Italy

26. Department of Geriatric and Intensive Care Medicine Careggi Hospital and University of Florence Italy

27. Division of Cardiac Rehabilitation Istituti Clinici Scientifici Maugeri, IRCCS, Gattico‐Veruno Italy

28. Hypertension Unit, Division of Cardiology, Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology University of Rome Sapienza, Sant’Andrea Hospital Rome Italy

29. Hospital S. Maria della Misericordia Perugia Italy

30. IRCCS San Raffaele Rome Rome Italy

Abstract

Background Despite longstanding epidemiologic data on the association between increased serum triglycerides and cardiovascular events, the exact level at which risk begins to rise is unclear. The Working Group on Uric Acid and Cardiovascular Risk of the Italian Society of Hypertension has conceived a protocol aimed at searching for the prognostic cutoff value of triglycerides in predicting cardiovascular events in a large regional‐based Italian cohort. Methods and Results Among 14 189 subjects aged 18 to 95 years followed‐up for 11.2 (5.3–13.2) years, the prognostic cutoff value of triglycerides, able to discriminate combined cardiovascular events, was identified by means of receiver operating characteristic curve. The conventional (150 mg/dL) and the prognostic cutoff values of triglycerides were used as independent predictors in separate multivariable Cox regression models adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, total and high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol, serum uric acid, arterial hypertension, diabetes, chronic renal disease, smoking habit, and use of antihypertensive and lipid‐lowering drugs. During 139 375 person‐years of follow‐up, 1601 participants experienced cardiovascular events. Receiver operating characteristic curve showed that 89 mg/dL (95% CI, 75.8–103.3, sensitivity 76.6, specificity 34.1, P <0.0001) was the prognostic cutoff value for cardiovascular events. Both cutoff values of triglycerides, the conventional and the newly identified, were accepted as multivariate predictors in separate Cox analyses, the hazard ratios being 1.211 (95% CI, 1.063–1.378, P =0.004) and 1.150 (95% CI, 1.021–1.295, P =0.02), respectively. Conclusions Lower (89 mg/dL) than conventional (150 mg/dL) prognostic cutoff value of triglycerides for cardiovascular events does exist and is associated with increased cardiovascular risk in an Italian cohort.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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