SERUM SIALIC-ACID CONCENTRATION IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE EXTENT OR SEVERITY OF CORONARY-ARTERY DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH STABLE ANGINA-PECTORIS

Citation
Oa. Salomone et al., SERUM SIALIC-ACID CONCENTRATION IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE EXTENT OR SEVERITY OF CORONARY-ARTERY DISEASE IN PATIENTS WITH STABLE ANGINA-PECTORIS, The American heart journal, 136(4), 1998, pp. 620-623
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Cardiac & Cardiovascular System
Journal title
ISSN journal
00028703
Volume
136
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Part
1
Pages
620 - 623
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-8703(1998)136:4<620:SSCINA>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Background Total serum sialic acid concentration has been reported to predict death from cardiovascular disease. This study was performed to assess the relation between serum sialic acid concentration and the a ngiographic extent and severity of coronary atheroma in patients with stable angina. Methods Quantitative coronary angiography was performed in 40 patients with stable angina with either triple-vessel disease ( 23 patients) or normal/nearly normal coronary arteries (17 patients). A colorimetric assay for the enzymatic determination of serum sialic a cid was used. Results Serum sialic acid concentration was not signific antly different in patients with normal or nearly normal coronary angi ograms compared with those with triple-vessel disease (68 +/- 10 mg/10 0 mi and 68 +/- 11 mg/100 mi, respectively). Neither was there any ass ociation between the extent or severity of coronary disease and serum sialic acid levels. Conclusions serum sialic acid concentration does n ot appear to be associated with the extent or severity oi coronary art ery disease in patients with stable angina pectoris, Thus the previous ly described association between serum sialic acid and cardiovascular death may reflect the role of mechanisms other than the severity of co ronary artery narrowings.