Influence of Albuminuria on Cardiovascular Risk in Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease

Author:

Solomon Scott D.1,Lin Julie1,Solomon Caren G.1,Jablonski Kathleen A.1,Rice Madeline Murguia1,Steffes Michael1,Domanski Michael1,Hsia Judith1,Gersh Bernard J.1,Arnold J. Malcolm O.1,Rouleau Jean1,Braunwald Eugene1,Pfeffer Marc A.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Divisions of Cardiovascular Medicine, Renal Medicine, and General Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital (S.D.S., J.L., C.G.S., E.B., M.A.P.), Boston, Mass; George Washington University Biostatistics Center (K.A.J., M.M.R., J.H.), Rockville, Md; University of Minnesota Medical Center (M.S.), Minneapolis, Minn; National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (M.D.), Bethesda, Md; Mayo Clinic College of Medicine (B.J.G.), Rochester, Minn; London Health Sciences Centre, (J.M.O.A.), London, Ontario,...

Abstract

Background— Patients with chronic kidney disease are at increased risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. We assessed the association between albuminuria and the risks for death and cardiovascular events among patients with stable coronary disease. Methods and Results— We studied patients enrolled in the Prevention of Events with an ACE inhibitor (PEACE) trial, in which patients with chronic stable coronary disease and preserved systolic function were randomized to trandolapril or placebo and followed up for a median of 4.8 years. The urinary albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR) assessed in a core laboratory in 2977 patients at baseline and in 1339 patients at follow-up (mean 34 months) was related to estimated glomerular filtration rate and outcomes. The majority of patients (73%) had a baseline ACR within the normal range (<17 μg/mg for men and <25 μg/mg for women). Independent of the estimated glomerular filtration rate and other baseline covariates, a higher ACR, even within the normal range, was associated with increased risks for all-cause mortality ( P <0.001) and cardiovascular death ( P =0.01). The effect of trandolapril therapy on outcomes was not modified significantly by the level of albuminuria. Nevertheless, trandolapril therapy was associated with a significantly lower mean follow-up ACR (12.5 versus 14.6 μg/mg, P =0.0002), after adjustment for baseline ACR, time between collections, and other covariates. An increase in ACR over time was associated with increased risk of cardiovascular death (hazard ratio per log ACR 1.74, 95% CI 1.08 to 2.82). Conclusions— Albuminuria, even in low levels within the normal range, is an independent predictor of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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