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Renal insufficiency is related to painless myocardial infarction.

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  • Renal insufficiency is related to painless myocardial infarction. Abstract Text:

    kimiaki komukaiKimiaki Komukai,takayuki ogawaTakayuki Ogawa,hidenori yagiHidenori Yagi,taro dateTaro Date,kiyofumi suzukiKiyofumi Suzuki,hiroshi sakamotoHiroshi Sakamoto,hidekazu miyazakiHidekazu Miyazaki,hisashi takatsukaHisashi Takatsuka,kenri shibayamaKenri Shibayama,kazuo ogawaKazuo Ogawa,yasuko kanzakiYasuko Kanzaki,tsuneharu kosugaTsuneharu Kosuga,makoto kawaiMakoto Kawai,kenichi hongoKenichi Hongo,satoru yoshidaSatoru Yoshida,ikuo taniguchiIkuo Taniguchi,seibu mochizukiSeibu Mochizuki,kimiaki komukaiKimiaki Komukai,takayuki ogawaTakayuki Ogawa,hidenori yagiHidenori Yagi,taro dateTaro Date,kiyofumi suzukiKiyofumi Suzuki,hiroshi sakamotoHiroshi Sakamoto,hidekazu miyazakiHidekazu Miyazaki,hisashi takatsukaHisashi Takatsuka,kenri shibayamaKenri Shibayama,kazuo ogawaKazuo Ogawa,yasuko kanzakiYasuko Kanzaki,tsuneharu kosugaTsuneharu Kosuga,makoto kawaiMakoto Kawai,kenichi hongoKenichi Hongo,satoru yoshidaSatoru Yoshida,ikuo taniguchiIkuo Taniguchi,seibu mochizukiSeibu Mochizuki,

    BACKGROUND: Acute myocardial infarction (MI) sometimes occurs without painful symptoms and in such cases, prognosis is worsened by delays in diagnosis and revascularization. Renal insufficiency induces many types of neuropathy, but the relation between renal insufficiency and painless MI remains unclear. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients with MI and elevated creatine kinase levels were retrospectively analyzed. Renal insufficiency (serum creatinine concentration > or =1.5 mg/dl) and other characteristics (age, sex, body mass index, hypertension, smoking, diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, history of stroke, previous MI, hemodialysis, and atrial fibrillation) were compared between patients who had MI with painful symptoms (painful MI, n=131) and patients who had MI without painful symptoms (painless MI, n=18). Other variables compared were the time from symptom onset to admission, peak creatine kinase concentration, Killip class, site of MI, emergency coronary angiography, postprocedural Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction grade III flow, and in-hospital death. Univariate analysis identified older age, renal insufficiency, and previous MI as predictors of painless MI. Patients with painless MI showed higher rates of Killip class > or =II and in-hospital death and a longer time from symptom onset to admission. However, multivariate analysis identified only renal insufficiency as an independent predictor of painless MI. CONCLUSIONS: MI without painful symptoms frequently develops in patients who have renal insufficiency, so the possibility of painless MI should be evaluated in such patients to ensure early diagnosis and treatment.

    Renal insufficiency is related to painless myocardial infarction. Publishing Authors By Initials

    k komukaiK Komukai,t ogawaT Ogawa,h yagiH Yagi,t dateT Date,k suzukiK Suzuki,h sakamotoH Sakamoto,h miyazakiH Miyazaki,h takatsukaH Takatsuka,k shibayamaK Shibayama,k ogawaK Ogawa,y kanzakiY Kanzaki,t kosugaT Kosuga,m kawaiM Kawai,k hongoK Hongo,s yoshidaS Yoshida,i taniguchiI Taniguchi,s mochizukiS Mochizuki,k komukaiK Komukai,t ogawaT Ogawa,h yagiH Yagi,t dateT Date,k suzukiK Suzuki,h sakamotoH Sakamoto,h miyazakiH Miyazaki,h takatsukaH Takatsuka,k shibayamaK Shibayama,k ogawaK Ogawa,y kanzakiY Kanzaki,t kosugaT Kosuga,m kawaiM Kawai,k hongoK Hongo,s yoshidaS Yoshida,i taniguchiI Taniguchi,s mochizukiS Mochizuki,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Circulation journal : official journal of the Japa

    VOLUME: 71

    Page Numbers: 1366-9

    Journal Abbreviation: Circ. J.

    ISSN: 1346-9843

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: Sep

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, The Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan. komu@jikei.ac.jp

    Country: Japan

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