| Objective: To investigate the different correlations of serum NT-ProBNP levels and cardiovascular adverse events between Han population and Uyghur population.Methods:A total of 199 subjects hospitalized as acute myocardial infarction at the first affiliated hospital of Xinjiang Medical University(2014.01-2014.12)were recruited in this regression analysis and received 12 months follow-up visits.All subjects were divided into Han group and Uyghur group,and the correlations between NT-proBNP level and MACE incident rates during follow-ups were compared.Results: In all 199subjects(117 Han cases and 82 Uyghur cases),51 MACE(62.2%)was from Uyghur AMI group,and 52 MACE(44.4%)for Han group;the proportion of MACE in Uyghur AMI patients was higher than that of Han group;the NT-proBNP level(2442.98±3103.72)in Uyghur MACE was higher than Han MACE cases(1404.66±1646.37);the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Multi-factor logistic regression analysis indicated NT-proBNP was the reliable indicator for predicting cardiovascular adverse events in AMI patients.Conclusion:MACE incident rate in Uyghur acute myocardial infarction patients was higher than Han AMI patients with elevated NT-ProBNP level.It was possibly related to gene,inheritance,disease early diagnosis and patient compliance,which is significant to the prediction of poor prognosis. |