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Cardiology Journal 2013, Vol. 20, No. 2, p. 209 DOI: 10.5603/CJ.2013.0037 Copyright © 2013 Via Medica ISSN 1897–5593

209 LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Red cell distribution width:

A novel infl ammatory marker in clinical practice

We intentionally read the article ”Red cell distribution width is associated with acute myo- cardial infarction in young patients” written by Uysal et al. with great interest [1]. They aimed to investigate the relationship between red cell distribution width (RDW) and acute ST-elevated myocardial infarction (STEMI) in young patients.

Compared with young patients with normal corona- ries, young patients with STEMI had signifi cantly higher values of RDW. Higher levels of RDW was an independent predictor of STEMI in young patients together with gender, history of hyperlipidemia.

The study is successfully designed and presen- ted. We believe that these fi ndings will elucidate further studies about RDW as a surrogate marker of infl ammation and atherosclerosis. Thank to the authors for their contribution.

RDW, a measurement of variability and size of erythrocytes, can be easily measured during routine complete blood counts [2]. Increased RDW, independent of hemoglobin values, has been de- monstrated to be associated with negative clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure, previous myocardial infarction, and stable coronary artery disease [3]. The association of RDW with adverse outcomes in cardiovascular diseases has not been fully understood. Infl ammation may cause changes in red blood cell maturation by disturbing the red cell membrane, leading to increased RDW.

The pathogenesis of atherosclerosis is mul- tifactorial; however, it is considered to be an infl ammatory disease [4]. Previous studies have demonstrated that elevated levels of infl ammatory molecules are markers of atherosclerotic disease activity and also indicate an increased risk for the progression of atherosclerosis. So, there is a signifi cant relationship between the endothelial dysfunction, and inflammatory parameters and cardiovascular risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes mellitus, smoking and hypercholesterole- mia [5]. Because these factors may affect the levels

of RDW, compared to patient groups, control groups should be similar in features according to risk fac- tors and in terms of the number of the individuals.

If we see an increased RDW level in a patient, we do think that there is a problem about hematologic parameters or the patients may have some of these diseases. Although it is an easy method to assess infl ammation and it may be useful in clinical practi- ce, RDW itself alone without other infl ammatory markers may not give information to clinicians about the endothelial infl ammatory condition of the patient. So, we think that it should be evaluated together with other serum infl ammatory markers.

In addition, the authors are required to give information about the selection of patients in the control group. Finally, all measurements were per- formed 30 min after blood collection in this study.

They should defi ne why they measured after 30 min because 30 min delay after blood sampling can cause abnormal results in RDW measurement. In addition, these patients are expected to have higher infl ammatory marker levels compared to healthy populations. Further studies should be made to enlighten the role of RDW as an inflammatory marker in atherosclerotic disease subjects.

Confl ict of interest: none declared

References

1. Uysal OK, Duran M, Ozkan B et al. Red cell distribution width is associated with acute myocardial infarction in young patients.

Cardiol J, 2012; 19: 597–602.

2. Tonelli M, Sacks F, Arnold M, Moye L, Davis B, Pfeffer M. Rela- tion Between red blood cell distribution width and cardiovascular event rate in people with coronary disease. Circulation, 2008; 117:

163–168.

3. Felker G, Allen L, Pocock S et al. Red cell distribution width as a novel prognostic marker in heart failure: data from the CHARM Program and the Duke Databank. J Am Coll Cardiol, 2007; 50: 40–47.

4. Tatli E, Aktoz M, Buyuklu M, Altun A. The relationship between coronary artery disease and uric acid levels in young patients with acute myocardial infarction. Cardiol J, 2008; 15: 21–25.

5. Isik T, Ayhan E, Uyarel H et al. Increased mean platelet volume asso- ciated with extent of slow coronary fl ow. Cardiol J, 2012; 19: 355–362.

Sait Demirkol1, Sevket Balta1, Mustafa Cakar2, Murat Unlu1, Zekeriya Arslan1, Ugur Kucuk1

1Department of Cardiology, Gulh ane Medical Academy, Tevfi k Saglam St., 06018 Etlik-Ankara, Turkey tel: +90 312 3044264, fax: +90 312-3044250, e-mail: saitdemirkol@yahoo.com

2Department of Internal Medicine, Gulhane Medical Academy, Ankara, Turkey

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