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- Title
Growth Differentiation Factor 15 as a Marker for Chronic Ventricular Pacing.
- Authors
Edlinger, Christoph; Bannehr, Marwin; Lichtenauer, Michael; Paar, Vera; Jankowska, Paulina; Hauptmann, Laurenz; Hoppe, Uta C.; Butter, Christian; Schernthaner, Christiana
- Abstract
Background/Objectives: Right ventricular pacing is an effective and safe treatment option for patients experiencing symptomatic bradycardia. However, some individuals may develop left ventricular dysfunction as a consequence. Growth differentiation factor 15 (GDF-15), which is not present in a healthy adult heart, is upregulated in cardiomyocytes in response to various stress stimuli. This study aimed to explore the potential of GDF-15 as a biomarker for chronic right ventricular pacing. Methods: This single-center cross-sectional cohort study analyzed data from 265 consecutive patients (60.4% male) with either single- or dual-chamber pacemakers, all lacking pre-existing heart failure, who attended the outpatient department for routine follow-up. Chronic right ventricular (RV) pacing was defined as pacing exceeding 40% over the past year. Serum samples were collected, and GDF-15 levels were measured using a commercially available immunoassay (R&D Systems Inc., Minneapolis, MN, USA). Student's t-test was utilized to assess group differences, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was employed to evaluate diagnostic performance. Results: When stratifying patients by pacing burden, GDF-15 levels were significantly higher in those with pacing over 40% compared to those with 40% or less (789 ± 293 pg/mL vs. 1186 ± 592 pg/mL; p < 0.001). The ROC analysis indicated that GDF-15 serves as a marker for chronic RV pacing, yielding an area under the curve of 0.713 (95% confidence interval 0.650–0.776; p < 0.001). Conclusions: This study suggests that GDF-15 may be a valuable biomarker for chronic right ventricular pacing.
- Subjects
GROWTH differentiation factors; LEFT ventricular dysfunction; RECEIVER operating characteristic curves; HEART failure; CARDIAC pacemakers
- Publication
Journal of Clinical Medicine, 2024, Vol 13, Issue 24, p7748
- ISSN
2077-0383
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.3390/jcm13247748