Prognostic value of thiol/disulfide homeostasis in symptomatic patients with heart failure
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Çalışkan, Hacı MehmetSivri, Serkan
Sökmen, Erdoğan
Çelik, Mustafa
Ilanbey, Bilal
Özbek, Sinan Cemgil
Çelik, Burak
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Caliskan, H. M., Sivri, S., Sokmen, E., Celik, M., Ilanbey, B., Ozbek, S. C., & Celik, B. (2021). Prognostic value of thiol/disulfide homeostasis in symptomatic patients with heart failure. Archives of Physiology and Biochemistry, 127(5), 462-467.Abstract
We aimed to examine the role of thiol/disulphide homeostasis (TDH) in heart failure and its stages and the prognosis of heart failure. A total of 140 subjects were included in the study. Total and native thiol levels were higher in the control group compared to the patient groups (p <.001). While the average disulphide/total thiol ratio was similar in groups 1 and 2, it was found to be significantly lower in the control group compared to other groups and significantly higher in group 3 compared to other groups (p <.05). Mean native thiol and total thiol levels were found lower in patients with mortality compared to surviving patients (p <.001). In ROC curve analysis, it was determined that the total thiol level had 81.8% sensitivity and 83.1% specificity, and native thiol level had 81.8% sensitivity and 84.3% specificity. We found that TDH was impaired in favour of disulphide in cases of heart failure. © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.