Relevance of short-term variation of B-type natriuretic peptide in patients with clinically stable heart failureRelevanz der Kurzzeitvariation des B-type natriuretic pepide bei Patienten mit klinisch stabiler Herzinsuffizienz

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Micha Tobias Maeder
Dietrich Hack
Hans Rickli
Hans Peter Brunner-La Rocca
Walter Riesen
Peter Ammann
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[1] Kantonsspital St. Gallen,Division of Cardiology
[2] University Hospital Basel,Division of Cardiology
[3] Kantonsspital St. Gallen,Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Hematology
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Wiener klinische Wochenschrift | 2008年 / 120卷
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Heart failure; Hospitalization; Natriuretic peptide; Variation; Prognosis;
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BACKGROUND: In patients with clinically stable chronic heart failure, circulating B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels may exhibit considerable variation over a period of a few days. The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical impact of this phenomenon. METHODS: In 23 patients with clinically stable mild-to-moderate systolic heart failure [median (interquartile range) 72 (64–77) years, left ventricular ejection fraction 30 (27–40)%] and a history of previous hospitalization for heart failure, BNP was measured at two time points [T1 and T2, interval 5 (3–7) days] for calculation of the absolute change in BNP concentrations between T1 and T2 (ΔBNP; irrespective of whether there was a decrease or increase). Follow-up for rehospitalization was 436 (407–458) days. RESULTS: In the group overall, ΔBNP was 26 (9–116) pg/ml [19 (10–28)% of the value at T1]. During follow-up, 8/23 (35%) patients were rehospitalized. BNP concentrations at T1 [340 (187–533) vs. 210 (108–606) pg/ml; P = 0.33] and T2 [328 (125–491) vs. 259 (89–536) pg/ml; P = 0.51] were similar in patients who were rehospitalized and those who were not; however, ΔBNP was higher in patients requiring rehospitalization [98 (36–186) vs. 19 (6–93) pg/ml; P = 0.04]. Patients with ΔBNP <26 pg/ml had a longer rehospitalization-free survival than those with ΔBNP ≥ 26 pg/ml (log rank P = 0.02). Sensitivity and specificity of ΔBNP ≥ 26 pg/ml for the prediction of rehospitalization were 88% and 67% respectively. CONCLUSIONS: In this small study among patients with clinically stable heart failure, higher ΔBNP over a period of a few days was associated with a higher likelihood of rehospitalization during follow-up.
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