• Medicine · Sep 2024

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    Investigating soluble CD40 ligand as a prognostic factor among acute coronary syndromes patients: A multi-center prospective case-control study.

    • Reham Nofal, Nafiza Martini, Majd Hanna, Imad-Addin Almasri, Ahmad Rasheed Alsaadi, and Tahani Ali.
    • Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University, Damascus, Syria.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Sep 27; 103 (39): e39891e39891.

    AbstractSoluble CD40 ligand (sCD40L) is a protein that plays a crucial role in the inflammatory response associated with the development and progression of acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Recent studies have suggested that sCD40L may be a useful prognostic factor for ACS, but the data are conflicting. This study aimed to investigate the potential of sCD40L as a prognostic marker among ACS patients and provide valuable insights for clinical practice. To our knowledge, this is the first study of its type in the Arabic World. A multi-center prospective case-control study was conducted in Damascus, Syria, involving 158 participants with different ACS subtypes (STEMI, NSTEMI, UA) and a control group of healthy individuals. Sociodemographic data, medical history, and sCD40L levels were collected. The predictive ability of sCD40L for ACS, STEMI, NSTEMI, and UA was assessed using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS version 25. The study included 58 STEMI, 33 NSTEMI, 36 UA patients, and 30 healthy individuals. The mean age of participants was 55 years (SD 10.7 years). Analysis of sCD40L levels revealed significantly higher concentrations in ACS patients compared to the control group (P < .001). ROC curve analysis demonstrated that sCD40L had a significant predictive ability for ACS, STEMI, and NSTEMI (P < .05), while its predictive value for UA was not statistically significant. This study provides evidence supporting the potential of sCD40L as a prognostic factor in ACS. The elevated levels of sCD40L observed in these subtypes indicate its potential usefulness in risk stratification and predicting adverse cardiovascular events. Further investigations are warranted to establish standardized sCD40L cutoff values and evaluate its clinical implications in the management of ACS patients.Copyright © 2024 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

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