1. Nt-proBNP in haemodialysis patients: a preliminary study.
- Author
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Trapé J, Pérez A, Naval I, Escudero J, Comerma I, Sans A, Franquesa J, and Vidal C
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Survival Rate, Natriuretic Peptide, Brain blood, Peptide Fragments blood, Renal Dialysis
- Abstract
Objective: N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (Nt-proBNP) is a marker of left ventricular function. Although many factors can increase left ventricular dysfunction in haemodialysis patients, the role of Nt-proBNP is uncertain., Material and Methods: Serum concentrations of Nt-proBNP and troponin T were measured by electrochemiluminescence and C-reactive protein by immunoturbidimetry in 52 dialysis patients followed-up for 36 months., Results: Nt-proBNP correlated (p<0.05) with time on haemodialysis (rho=0.345), left ventricular mass index (r=0.596), troponin T level (r=0.605) and age (r=0.296). Patients with a history of heart disease showed higher levels of Nt-proBNP (median; minimum-maximum ngl/L) (15,571; 1,553-209,451) than those without (4,535; 751-115,078) (p<0.01). Sensitivity and specificity of Nt-proBNP in the detection of left ventricular dysfunction (ventricular ejection fraction < 45%) were 1.0 and 0.782, respectively. In the univariate analysis, patients with Nt-proBNP levels > or = 33,314 ng/L, CRP > or = 5 mg/L or troponin T > or = 0.1 microg/L had poorer probabilities of 1-year, 2-year and 3-year survival than patients with lower levels. Unfavourable prognostic factors in the multivariate analysis were CRP > 5 mg/L and Tn T > 0.1 microg/L., Conclusions: Nt-proBNP showed good diagnostic performance for detecting left ventricular dysfunction and was an important predictor of mortality in haemodialysis patients in the univariate analysis. In the multivariate analysis, Nt-proBNP lost its prognostic value, whereas for CRP and Tn T it was maintained.
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- 2008
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