Copeptin is associated with mortality in elderly people

dc.contributor.authorSmaradottir, Maria Isabel
dc.contributor.authorAndersen, Karl
dc.contributor.authorGudnason, Vilmundur
dc.contributor.authorNäsman, Per
dc.contributor.authorRydén, Lars
dc.contributor.authorMellbin, Linda Garcia
dc.contributor.departmentFaculty of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2025-11-20T08:24:34Z
dc.date.available2025-11-20T08:24:34Z
dc.date.issued2021-07
dc.description© 2021 The Authors. European Journal of Clinical Investigation published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Stichting European Society for Clinical Investigation Journal Foundation.en
dc.description.abstractBACKGROUND: Elevated copeptin, a marker for vasopressin release, has been associated with impaired prognosis in acute myocardial infarction (MI). The aim was to investigate whether this association extends beyond the acute phase and whether it is related to markers of stress (cortisol) and heart failure (NTproBNP). METHODS: Copeptin, cortisol and NTproBNP were measured in 926 participants (age: 76.0; male: 48.5%) in the ICELAND MI study whereof 246 had a previous MI (91 recognizable (RMI) and 155 previously unrecognizable (UMI) detected by cardiac magnetic resonance imaging). The primary endpoint was cardiovascular events (CVEs), and secondary endpoints were total mortality, heart failure and MI (median follow-up was 9.1 years). The relation between copeptin and prognosis was assessed with the Cox proportional hazard regression (unadjusted, adjusted for cortisol and NTproBNP, respectively, and a multiple model: copeptin, cortisol, NTproBNP, age, sex, serum creatinine, heart failure). RESULTS: Copeptin was higher in participants with MI (8.9 vs. 6.4 pmol/L; P < .01), with no difference between RMI vs. UMI. Increased copeptin correlated with evening cortisol (r = .11; P < .01) and NTproBNP (r = .07; P = .04). Copeptin was associated with CVE and total mortality after adjusting for cortisol and NTproBNP separately, and remained significantly associated with total mortality in the multiple model. CONCLUSIONS: Copeptin was higher in subjects with previous MI regardless whether previously recognized or not. Copeptin correlated weakly with cortisol and NTproBNP, and was independently associated with total mortality. This indicates that the prognostic implications of copeptin are not only mediated by heart failure or stress, supporting the assumption that copeptin is a marker of general vulnerability.en
dc.description.versionPeer revieweden
dc.format.extent116595
dc.format.extente13516
dc.identifier.citationSmaradottir, M I, Andersen, K, Gudnason, V, Näsman, P, Rydén, L & Mellbin, L G 2021, 'Copeptin is associated with mortality in elderly people', European Journal of Clinical Investigation, vol. 51, no. 7, e13516, pp. e13516. https://doi.org/10.1111/eci.13516en
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/eci.13516
dc.identifier.issn0014-2972
dc.identifier.other38445413
dc.identifier.otheree79e6ad-5d8f-459e-bcb1-db1f6258cb18
dc.identifier.other85100905812
dc.identifier.other33569762
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/6362
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofseriesEuropean Journal of Clinical Investigation; 51(7)en
dc.relation.urlhttps://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85100905812en
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessen
dc.subjectcopeptinen
dc.subjectcortisolen
dc.subjectmyocardial infarctionen
dc.subjectNTproBNPen
dc.subjectunknown myocardial infarctionen
dc.subjectvasopressinen
dc.subjectHeart Failure/epidemiologyen
dc.subjectRecurrenceen
dc.subjectCardiovascular Diseases/mortalityen
dc.subjectPrognosisen
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.subjectMortalityen
dc.subjectProportional Hazards Modelsen
dc.subjectMaleen
dc.subjectHydrocortisone/blooden
dc.subjectGlycopeptides/blooden
dc.subjectMyocardial Infarction/blooden
dc.subjectAged, 80 and overen
dc.subjectFemaleen
dc.subjectStroke/epidemiologyen
dc.subjectAgeden
dc.subjectPeptide Fragments/blooden
dc.subjectMyocardial Revascularization/statistics & numerical dataen
dc.subjectNatriuretic Peptide, Brain/blooden
dc.subjectBiochemistryen
dc.subjectClinical Biochemistryen
dc.titleCopeptin is associated with mortality in elderly peopleen
dc.type/dk/atira/pure/researchoutput/researchoutputtypes/contributiontojournal/articleen

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