Relationship between remnant cholesterol and risk of heart failure in participants with diabetes mellitus

Author:

Wang Ruoting1,Gerstein Hertzel C23ORCID,Van Spall Harriette G C23ORCID,Lip Gregory Y H45,Olier Ivan46ORCID,Ortega-Martorell Sandra46ORCID,Thabane Lehana78ORCID,Ye Zebing9,Li Guowei178

Affiliation:

1. Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Methodology (CCEM), Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital , Guangzhou 510317 , China

2. Department of Medicine, McMaster University , Hamilton, ON L8N 3Z5 , Canada

3. Population Health Research Institute, McMaster University , Hamilton, ON L8L 2X2 , Canada

4. Liverpool Centre for Cardiovascular Science at University of Liverpool, Liverpool John Moores University and Liverpool Heart & Chest Hospital , Liverpool L7 8TX , UK

5. Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University , Aalborg , 9000, Denmark

6. School of Computer Science and Mathematics, Liverpool John Moores University , Liverpool L2 2QP , UK

7. Father Sean O'Sullivan Research Centre, St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton , Hamilton, ON L8N 4AC , Canada

8. Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact (HEI), McMaster University , Hamilton, ON L8P 4A6 , Canada

9. Department of Cardiology, Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital , Guangzhou 510317 , China

Abstract

Abstract Background Evidence about the association between calculated remnant cholesterol (RC) and risk of heart failure (HF) in participants with diabetes mellitus (DM) remains sparse and limited. Methods We included a total of 22 230 participants with DM from the UK Biobank for analyses. Participants were categorized into three groups based on their baseline RC measures: low (with a mean RC of 0.41 mmol/L), moderate (0.66 mmol/L), and high (1.04 mmol/L). Cox proportional hazards models were used to evaluate the relationship between RC groups and HF risk. We performed discordance analysis to evaluate whether RC was associated with HF risk independently of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C). Results During a mean follow-up period of 11.5 years, there were a total of 2232 HF events observed. The moderate RC group was significantly related with a 15% increased risk of HF when compared with low RC group (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.15, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.01—1.32), while the high RC group with a 23% higher HF risk (HR = 1.23, 95% CI: 1.05–1.43). There was significant relationship between RC as a continuous measure and the increased HF risk (P < 0.01). The association between RC and risk of HF was stronger in participants with HbA1c level ≥ 53 mmol/mol when compared with HbA1c < 53 mmol/mol (P for interaction = 0.02). Results from discordance analyses showed that RC was significantly related to HF risk independent of LDL-C measures. Conclusions Elevated RC was significantly associated with risk of HF in patients with DM. Moreover, RC was significantly related to HF risk independent of LDL-C measures. These findings may highlight the importance of RC management to HF risk in patients with DM.

Funder

Science Foundation of Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital

Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Health Policy

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