心力衰竭中的生物标志物表型与保存的射出分数使用等级集群-试点研究
概括
通过集群,心力衰竭与保留喷射分数 (HFpEF) 患者可以被分为两个不同的生物标志物表型. 这些群体在临床特征和心脏重塑方面表现出显著差异,这表明了各种潜在原因.
科学领域:
- 心脏病学 心脏病学
- 生物标志物发现发现
- 心脏衰竭研究研究
背景情况:
- 保存喷射分数 (HFpEF) 的心力衰竭是一种异质的疾病.
- 识别不同的患者亚组对于理解HFpEF病理生理学至关重要.
- 生物标志物分析可以帮助分层HFpEF患者.
研究的目的:
- 通过无监督的等级聚类等离子体生物标志物,在HFpEF群体内识别和描述不同的基于表型的群体.
- 将这些群体定义为"生物标志物表型",并比较它们的整体临床特征,心脏结构和功能.
主要方法:
- 一项涉及75名HFpEF患者的横截面研究.
- 使用心脏重塑生物标志物的血度,B型尿酸 (BNP) 和cystatin C.进行了聚合层次的分类.
主要成果:
- 确定了两个不同的生物标志物表型:"重塑"和"非重塑".
- 这种"重塑的表型"表现出更高的心脏重塑生物标志物,囊素C,心肌梗塞,STEMI,心房动和贫血.
- 这种表型还显示左心室重塑参数增加和心声回声学中长时间的中间暂停.
结论:
- 无监督的等级聚类有效地识别了HFpEF患者的两个不同的生物标志物表型.
- 这些表型在临床表现,心脏结构和功能方面存在显著差异.
- 这些发现表明HFpEF队列内存在不同的病理生理机制,其中一种表型与减少射出分数特征保持一致.
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