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Circulating growth differentiation factor-15 as a novel biomarker in heart transplant.

Nithi TokavanichSupanee SinphurmsukskulNarisorn KongruttanachokKanokwan ThammanatsakulSupaporn SritangsirikulAekarach AriyachaipanichPat OngcharitSarawut SiwamogsathamSmonporn BoonyaratavejSarinya Puwanant
Published in: ESC heart failure (2021)
Circulating GDF-15 concentration was markedly elevated in patients with end-stage heart failure and decreased after heart transplantation. GDF-15 was significantly associated with post-transplant PGD and mortality. A lack of association between ACR and GDF-15 did not support routine use of GDF-15 as a biomarker to detect ACR. However, GDF-15 may be potentially useful to determine heart transplant recipients at high risk for adverse post-transplant outcomes. We suggest that GDF-15 levels in recipient serum can provide risk stratification for severe PGD including death during post-operative period. This novel biomarker may serve to inform and guide timely interventions against severe PGD and adverse outcomes during the first 4 weeks after transplantation. Further studies to support the utility of GDF-15 in heart transplantation are required.
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