High Perceived Stress May Shorten Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time and Lead to Worse Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease

Objective: To determine the association of perceived stress with coagulation function and their predictive values for clinical outcomes.Methods: This prospective cohort study derived from a cross-sectional study for investigating the psychological status of inpatients with suspicious coronary heart...

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Autores principales: Han Yin, Xingyu Cheng, Yanting Liang, Anbang Liu, Haochen Wang, Fengyao Liu, Lan Guo, Huan Ma, Qingshan Geng
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:633a4125ba3448fa98e2c82de7b0bd362021-12-01T13:32:29ZHigh Perceived Stress May Shorten Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time and Lead to Worse Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease2297-055X10.3389/fcvm.2021.769857https://doaj.org/article/633a4125ba3448fa98e2c82de7b0bd362021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcvm.2021.769857/fullhttps://doaj.org/toc/2297-055XObjective: To determine the association of perceived stress with coagulation function and their predictive values for clinical outcomes.Methods: This prospective cohort study derived from a cross-sectional study for investigating the psychological status of inpatients with suspicious coronary heart disease (CHD). In this study, the 10-item Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) as an optional questionnaire was used to assess the severity of perceived stress. Coagulation function tests, such as activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), prothrombin time (PT), and fibrinogen were measured within 1 h after admission. Furthermore, 241 patients with CHD out of 705 consecutive inpatients were included in the analyses and followed with a median of 26 months for the clinical outcomes.Results: The patients in high perceived stress status (PSS-10 score > 16) were with shorter APTT (36.71 vs. 38.45 s, p = 0.009). Shortened APTT ( ≤ 35.0 s) correlated with higher PSS-10 score (14.67 vs. 11.22, p = 0.003). The association of APTT with depression or anxiety was not found. Multiple linear models adjusting for PT estimated that every single point increase in PSS-10 was relevant to approximately 0.13 s decrease in APTT (p = 0.001) regardless of the type of CHD. APTT (every 5 s increase: hazard ratio (HR) 0.68 [0.47–0.99], p = 0.041) and perceived stress (every 5 points increase: HR 1.31 [1.09–1.58], p = 0.005) could predict the cardiovascular outcomes. However, both predictive values would decrease when they were simultaneously adjusted. After adjusting for the physical clinical features, the associated of perceived stress on cardiac (HR 1.25 [1.04–1.51], p = 0.020) and composite clinical outcomes (HR 1.24 [1.05–1.47], p = 0.011) persisted.Conclusions: For the patients with CHD, perceived stress strongly correlates with APTT. The activation of the intrinsic coagulation pathway is one of the mechanisms that high perceived stress causes cardiovascular events. This hints at an important role of the interaction of mental stress and coagulation function on cardiovascular prognosis. More attention needs to be paid to the patients with CHD with high perceived stress.Han YinXingyu ChengYanting LiangAnbang LiuHaochen WangHaochen WangFengyao LiuFengyao LiuLan GuoHuan MaQingshan GengQingshan GengFrontiers Media S.A.articleperceived stresscoronary heart diseaseactivated partial thromboplastin timeacute coronary syndromedepressionDiseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systemRC666-701ENFrontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, Vol 8 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic perceived stress
coronary heart disease
activated partial thromboplastin time
acute coronary syndrome
depression
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
spellingShingle perceived stress
coronary heart disease
activated partial thromboplastin time
acute coronary syndrome
depression
Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system
RC666-701
Han Yin
Xingyu Cheng
Yanting Liang
Anbang Liu
Haochen Wang
Haochen Wang
Fengyao Liu
Fengyao Liu
Lan Guo
Huan Ma
Qingshan Geng
Qingshan Geng
High Perceived Stress May Shorten Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time and Lead to Worse Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease
description Objective: To determine the association of perceived stress with coagulation function and their predictive values for clinical outcomes.Methods: This prospective cohort study derived from a cross-sectional study for investigating the psychological status of inpatients with suspicious coronary heart disease (CHD). In this study, the 10-item Perceived Stress Scale (PSS-10) as an optional questionnaire was used to assess the severity of perceived stress. Coagulation function tests, such as activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), prothrombin time (PT), and fibrinogen were measured within 1 h after admission. Furthermore, 241 patients with CHD out of 705 consecutive inpatients were included in the analyses and followed with a median of 26 months for the clinical outcomes.Results: The patients in high perceived stress status (PSS-10 score > 16) were with shorter APTT (36.71 vs. 38.45 s, p = 0.009). Shortened APTT ( ≤ 35.0 s) correlated with higher PSS-10 score (14.67 vs. 11.22, p = 0.003). The association of APTT with depression or anxiety was not found. Multiple linear models adjusting for PT estimated that every single point increase in PSS-10 was relevant to approximately 0.13 s decrease in APTT (p = 0.001) regardless of the type of CHD. APTT (every 5 s increase: hazard ratio (HR) 0.68 [0.47–0.99], p = 0.041) and perceived stress (every 5 points increase: HR 1.31 [1.09–1.58], p = 0.005) could predict the cardiovascular outcomes. However, both predictive values would decrease when they were simultaneously adjusted. After adjusting for the physical clinical features, the associated of perceived stress on cardiac (HR 1.25 [1.04–1.51], p = 0.020) and composite clinical outcomes (HR 1.24 [1.05–1.47], p = 0.011) persisted.Conclusions: For the patients with CHD, perceived stress strongly correlates with APTT. The activation of the intrinsic coagulation pathway is one of the mechanisms that high perceived stress causes cardiovascular events. This hints at an important role of the interaction of mental stress and coagulation function on cardiovascular prognosis. More attention needs to be paid to the patients with CHD with high perceived stress.
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author Han Yin
Xingyu Cheng
Yanting Liang
Anbang Liu
Haochen Wang
Haochen Wang
Fengyao Liu
Fengyao Liu
Lan Guo
Huan Ma
Qingshan Geng
Qingshan Geng
author_facet Han Yin
Xingyu Cheng
Yanting Liang
Anbang Liu
Haochen Wang
Haochen Wang
Fengyao Liu
Fengyao Liu
Lan Guo
Huan Ma
Qingshan Geng
Qingshan Geng
author_sort Han Yin
title High Perceived Stress May Shorten Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time and Lead to Worse Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease
title_short High Perceived Stress May Shorten Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time and Lead to Worse Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease
title_full High Perceived Stress May Shorten Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time and Lead to Worse Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease
title_fullStr High Perceived Stress May Shorten Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time and Lead to Worse Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease
title_full_unstemmed High Perceived Stress May Shorten Activated Partial Thromboplastin Time and Lead to Worse Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease
title_sort high perceived stress may shorten activated partial thromboplastin time and lead to worse clinical outcomes in patients with coronary heart disease
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/633a4125ba3448fa98e2c82de7b0bd36
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