Evaluation of oxidant status in both systolic and diastolic heart failure
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Objective: Oxidative stress status in subgroup of heart failure (HF) syndrome still remains unknown. We aimed to study Total Antioxidant Status (TAS), Total Oxidant Status (TOS) and Oxidative Stress Index (OSI) in both systolic and diastolic HF, and also in both ischemic and non-ischemic HF. Materials and Methods: Consecutive 123 chronic HF patients were included in this cross-sectional study. Group 1 consisted of 73 systolic HF patients (50 ischemic patients and 23 non-ischemic patients) and group 2 consisted of 50 diastolic HF patients. As a control group (group 3), 37 healthy subjects were included. Echocardiographic evaluation was performed and TAS, TOS and OSI were studied in all patients. Results: The highest TAS value (1.10±0.24) was found in Group 1, but the lowest in Group 2 (0.90±0.14). Diastolic HF group had the highest TOS value (37.2±10.41) while systolic HF group (32.9±7.26) and control group (26.19±8.00) followed it. OSI was found the highest in diastolic HF group (4.37±1.24) and the lowest in systolic HF group (2.24±0.80). TOS and OSI were similar between ischemic and non-ischemic subgroups of systolic HF but TAS was statistically higher in non-ischemic (p:0.0005). Conclusions: We found higher oxidative stress in HF patients, predominantly in diastolic HF patients. The difference between diastolic and systolic HF with regard to oxidative and antioxidative status seems to come from distinct drugs usage between the groups, which have potential effects on oxidative and antioxidative parameters. To reduce, at least, oxidative stress in diastolic HF patients, medical therapy is needed. |
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Health Care Administration
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Ramazan Asoglu
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0000-0002-4777-1166
Türkiye
Hatice Sezen
This is me
Türkiye
Muslihittin Emre Erkus
Türkiye
Zekeriya Kaya
Türkiye
Emin Asoglu
This is me
Türkiye
Ozgur Gunebakmaz
Türkiye
Recep Demirbag
Türkiye
Yusuf Sezen
Türkiye
Publication Date
October 30, 2018
Submission Date
September 10, 2018
Acceptance Date
October 21, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 2018 Volume: 5 Number: 10