Przemysław Magielski
Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń
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Mediators of Inflammation | 2012
Iwona Swiatkiewicz; Marek Koziński; Przemysław Magielski; Tomasz Fabiszak; Adam Sukiennik; Eliano Pio Navarese; Grazyna Odrowaz-Sypniewska; Jacek Kubica
Objective. To assess the value of C-reactive protein (CRP) in predicting postinfarct left ventricular remodelling (LVR). Methods. We measured in-hospital plasma CRP concentrations in patients with a first ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI). Results. LVR was present at 6 months in 27.8% of 198 patients. CRP concentration rose during the first 24 h, mainly in LVR group. The prevalence of LVR was higher in patients from the highest quartile of CRP concentrations at 24 h as compared to those from any other quartile (odds ratio (OR) 3.48, 95% confidence interval (95% CI) 1.76–6.88). Multivariate analysis identified CRP concentration at 24 h (OR for a 10 mg/L increase 1.29, 95% CI 1.04–1.60), B-type natriuretic peptide at discharge (OR for a 100 pg/mL increase 1.21, 95% CI 1.05–1.39), body mass index (OR for a 1 kg/m2 increase 1.10, 95% CI 1.01–1.21), and left ventricular end-diastolic volume (OR for a 1 mL increase 0.98, 95% CI 0.96-0.99) as independent predictors of LVR. The ROC analysis revealed a limited discriminative value of CRP (area under the curve 0.61; 95% CI 0.54–0.68) in terms of LVR prediction. Conclusions. Measurement of CRP concentration at 24 h after admission possesses a significant but modest value in predicting LVR after a first STEMI.
International Journal of Clinical Practice | 2012
Agata Bronisz; Marek Koziński; Przemysław Magielski; Tomasz Fabiszak; M. Bronisz; Iwona Swiatkiewicz; Adam Sukiennik; B. Beszczynska; Roman Junik; Jacek Kubica
Objective: To investigate the incidence of stress hyperglycaemia at first acute myocardial infarction (MI) with ST‐segment elevation, occurrence of stress hyperglycaemia as a manifestation of previously undiagnosed abnormal glucose tolerance (AGT), and its relation to stress hormone levels.
Cardiovascular Diabetology | 2011
Agata Bronisz; Marek Koziński; Przemysław Magielski; Tomasz Fabiszak; Joanna Gierach; Iwona Swiatkiewicz; Adam Sukiennik; Aldona Kubica; Marek Bronisz; Grabczewska Z; Anna Sinkiewicz; Roman Junik; Jacek Kubica
BackgroundAlthough European guidelines advise oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) before or shortly after hospital discharge, data supporting this recommendation are inconclusive. We aimed to analyze whether disturbances in glucose metabolism diagnosed before hospital discharge in AMI patients represents a latent pre-existing condition or rather temporary finding. Additionally, we planned to investigate the value of pre-selected glycemic control parameters as predictors of long-term glucometabolic state.MethodsWe assessed admission glycemia, glycated hemoglobin, mean blood glucose concentration on days 1 and 2 in 200 patients with a first AMI but without overt disturbances of glucose metabolism. We also performed OGTT at discharge and 3 months after discharge.ResultsThe prevalence of disturbances in glucose metabolism (as assessed by OGTT) at 3 months was significantly lower than at discharge (29% vs. 48%, p = 0.0001). Disturbances in glucose metabolism were not confirmed in 63% of patients with impaired glucose tolerance and in 36% of patients with diabetes mellitus diagnosed during the acute phase of AMI. Age >77 years, glucose ≥12.06 mmol/l at 120 minutes during OGTT before discharge and mean blood glucose level on day 2 >7.5 mmol/l were identified as independent predictors of disturbances in glucose metabolism at the 3-month follow-up.ConclusionsDisturbances in glucose metabolism observed in patients with a first AMI are predominantly transient. Elderly age, high plasma glucose concentration at 120 minutes during OGTT at discharge and elevated mean blood glucose level on day 2 were associated with sustained disturbances in glucose metabolism.
Medical Research Journal | 2016
Przemysław Magielski; Anna Szcześniak; Karolina Obońska; Wioleta Stolarek; Iwona Świątkiewicz; Adam Sukiennik; Zofia Grąbczewska; Grzegorz Grześk; Marek Koziński; Jacek Kubica
Introduction. The aim of the current study was to verify the impact of statin therapy on evaluation of the inflammatory process and cortisol concentration in patients with the first episode of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing coronary angioplasty with bare metal stent implantation. Material and methods. The study was designed as a prospective, single-center cohort study, with a total number of 200 patients enrolled between 2005 and 2008. Results. Seventeen patients with ongoing statin therapy and 167 patients without those agents underwent pPCI with BMS implantation. The cortisol concentration on admission was significantly lower in statin therapy subgroup — median 14.9 μg/dL (9.5–23.3 IQR) vs. 28,1 μg/dL (17.2–39.9 IQR) for patients without lipid lowering drug, p = 0.01. The level of cortisol after 23h was also significantly lower in statin receiving subgroup: 10.4 μg/dL (8.3–19 IQR) vs. 17.3 μg/dL (10.1–25.9 IQR) adequately, p = 0.021. Those two groups did not differ significantly in relation to CRP, IL-6, IL-10 concentrations and to anti-inflammatory cytokine ratio [IL-6/IL-10] on admission, after 24h and at discharge. Significant differences were observed in the concentrations of cTnI and activities of CK and CK-MB. Conclusions. Ongoing statin therapy before an episode of myocardial infarction has an influence on cortisol concentration and cardiac markers. No significant effect on serum levels of cytokines has been observed.
Inflammation Research | 2012
Iwona Swiatkiewicz; Marek Koziński; Przemysław Magielski; Joanna Gierach; Tomasz Fabiszak; Aldona Kubica; Adam Sukiennik; Eliano Pio Navarese; Grazyna Odrowaz-Sypniewska; Jacek Kubica
Kardiologia Polska | 2012
Iwona Świątkiewicz; Przemysław Magielski; Marek Woźnicki; Joanna Gierach; Mirosław Jabłoński; Tomasz Fabiszak; Marek Koziński; Adam Sukiennik; Agata Bronisz; Jacek Kubica
Folia Cardiologica | 2009
Aldona Kubica; Przemysław Magielski; Ewa Olejarczyk; Aleksandra Jurek; Rita Kowalczyk; Katarzyna Frygier; Dominika Budzbon; Joanna Szmyt; Marek Koziński; Ryszard Dobosiewicz; Iwona Świątkiewicz; Zofia Grąbczewska; Adam Sukiennik; Władysław Sinkiewicz; Aleksander Araszkiewicz
Folia Cardiologica | 2011
Iwona Świątkiewicz; Joanna Gierach; Przemysław Magielski; Mirosław Jabłoński; Adam Sukiennik; Joanna Ostrowska-Nowak; Marzenna Gruszka; Grażyna Odrowąż-Sypniewska; Jacek Kubica
Folia Cardiologica | 2009
Aldona Kubica; Przemysław Magielski; Aleksandra Jurek; Ewa Olejarczyk; Elżbieta Grześk; Marek Koziński; Rajmund Wilczek; Wacław Kochman; Iwona Świątkiewicz; Dorota Borowska; Grzegorz Grześk; Władysław Sinkiewicz; Aleksander Araszkiewicz
Folia Cardiologica | 2008
Aldona Kubica; Maria Bogdan; Ewa Olejarczyk; Aleksandra Jurek; Przemysław Magielski; Ryszard Dobosiewicz; Marek Koziński; Rajmund Wilczek; Wacław Kochman; Zofia Grąbczewska; Iwona Świątkiewicz; Adam Sukiennik; Elżbieta Grześk; Grzegorz Grześk; Władysław Sinkiewicz; Aleksander Araszkiewicz