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Association of Coagulation Factor XI Level With Cardiovascular Events and Cardiac Function in Community-Dwelling Adults: From ARIC and CHS

Yuekai Ji, Michael J. Zhang, Wendy Wang, Faye L. Norby, Anne Eaton, Riccardo M. Inciardi, Álvaro Alonso, Sanaz Sedaghat, Peter Ganz, Jeremy Van’t Hof, Scott D. Solomon, Paulo H. M. Chaves, Susan R. Heckbert, Amil M. Shah, Lin Y. Chen

2024Circulation16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Coagulation factor XI (FXI) inhibitors are a promising and novel class of anticoagulants, but a recent animal study found that FXI inhibition exacerbated diastolic dysfunction and heart failure (HF). In the ARIC study (Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities), we investigated whether plasma FXI level was associated with cardiovascular events and cardiac function. METHODS: ARIC was our primary analytic cohort. We included 4471 participants (median age, 75 years; 57% female; 17% Black) who attended visit 5 (2011-2013) with Somalogic-quantified plasma FXI levels and echocardiographic cardiac function. Prevalent HF and atrial fibrillation (AF) cases were defined as having HF or AF diagnosed at or before each participant's visit 5 exam date. Incident HF and AF events were ascertained through 2021. Associations were assessed using Cox, logistic, and linear regression models. Primary prospective associations were also validated in the CHS (Cardiovascular Health Study) using an orthogonal FXI assay (enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay). RESULTS: -transformed FXI level] [95% CI, 1.01-1.83]) but not incident AF, and cross-sectionally with increased odds of AF (odds ratio [OR], 1.96 [95% CI, 1.23-3.07]) but not HF. In age-stratified analyses, decreased FXI was associated with higher incidence of HF in participants ≥75 years of age (HR, 1.57 [95% CI, 1.08-2.28]) but not <75 years of age (HR, 1.11 [95% CI, 0.68-1.79]). The inverse FXI-HF association was validated in CHS (HR, 1.18 [95% CI, 1.02-1.36]). At ARIC visit 5, lower FXI level was also associated with higher prevalence of diastolic dysfunction and worse E/A ratio, left atrial (LA) volume index, LA function, and left ventricular mass index, but not left ventricular ejection fraction or global longitudinal strain. CONCLUSIONS: Decreased FXI level is associated with greater incidence of HF, especially in older adults. It is also associated with prevalent AF, worse diastolic function, worse LA function, and greater LA size. More research is needed to assess potential unwanted effects of FXI inhibition on the risk of cardiovascular events and cardiac function.

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MedicineInternal medicineHazard ratioAtrial fibrillationHeart failureCardiologyOdds ratioProspective cohort studyIncidence (geometry)Proportional hazards modelRisk factorCohortMyocardial infarctionConfidence intervalPhysicsOpticsCoagulation, Bradykinin, Polyphosphates, and AngioedemaHeart Failure Treatment and ManagementParathyroid Disorders and Treatments