Anti-cardiolipin antibodies and overall survival in a large cohort: preliminary report |
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Authors: | Endler Georg Marsik Claudia Jilma Bernd Schickbauer Thomas Vormittag Rainer Wagner Oswald Mannhalter Christine Rumpold Helmut Pabinger Ingrid |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Medical and Chemical Laboratory Diagnostics, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Division of Haematology and Immunology, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Anti-cardiolipin antibodies have been associated with both arterial and venous thrombosis, but their overall impact on all-cause or vascular mortality is unknown. In this study, we evaluated the influence of anti-cardiolipin antibodies on all-cause and vascular mortality. METHODS: All individuals who fulfilled the inclusion criteria (completeness of data, no admission from an intensive care unit, unique identification with name and date of birth) and whose anti-cardiolipin antibodies were measured between October 2002 and February 2004 were included in this study (n = 4756; 64% female; median age, 46 years). Death/survival and cause of death were obtained from the Austrian Death Registry. The median observation period was 1.5 years, and the study comprised 7189 person-years. RESULTS: During the study period, 184 patients (3.9%) died. There were no associations between either anti-cardiolipin IgM or IgG antibodies and both vascular death and noncancer mortality as outcome variables in a Cox regression analysis adjusted for age and sex. In contrast, the risk of cancer-related mortality was increased 2.6-fold. CONCLUSIONS: Anti-cardiolipin antibodies are associated with cancer mortality, likely as an epiphenomenon of malignancy, but they are not predictive of vascular mortality or noncancer mortality. Hence, although a clear association between anti-cardiolipin antibodies and (mostly nonfatal) vascular events has been described in the literature, our data indicate that this finding is not necessarily associated with an increase in vascular mortality. |
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