Cardiac-Referenced Leukocyte Telomere Length and Outcomes After Cardiovascular Surgery Journal Articles uri icon

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abstract

  • Leukocyte telomere shortening reflects stress burdens and has been associated with cardiac events. However, the patient-specific clinical value of telomere assessment remains unknown. Moreover, telomere shortening cannot be inferred from a single telomere length assessment. The authors investigated and developed a novel strategy for gauging leukocyte telomere shortening using autologous cardiac atrial referencing. Using multitissue assessments from 163 patients who underwent cardiovascular surgery, we determined that the cardiac atrium-leukocyte telomere length difference predicted post-operative complexity. This constituted the first evidence that a single-time assessment of telomere dynamics might be salient to acute cardiac care.

authors

  • Yin, Hao
  • Akawi, Oula
  • Fox, Stephanie A
  • Li, Fuyan
  • O'Neil, Caroline
  • Balint, Brittany
  • Arpino, John-Michael
  • Watson, Alanna
  • Wong, Jorge
  • Guo, Linrui
  • Quantz, MacKenzie A
  • Nagpal, A Dave
  • Kiaii, Bob
  • Chu, Michael WA
  • Pickering, J Geoffrey

publication date

  • October 2018