Pleural fluid amino-terminal brain natriuretic peptide in patients with pleural effusions

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BACKGROUND: Definite diagnosis of transudative or exudative pleural fluids often presents a diagnostic dilemma. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether amino-terminal brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels in pleural fluid has a diagnostic value for discriminating heart-failurerelated pleural effusions from non-heart-failure effusions. METHODS: Sixty-six subjects (40 male, mean age 61 ± 18 y) with pleural effusions were included. Samples of pleural fluid and serum were obtained simultaneously from each subject. Biochemical analysis, bacterial and fungal culture, acid-fast bacilli smear and culture, and cytology were performed on the pleural fluid. RESULTS: Subjects with heart-failure-related pleural effusion had significantly higher pleural NT-proBNP levels than other subjects (P < .001). Pleural and serum NT-proBNP measures were closely correlated (r = 0.90, P

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Cincin, A., Abul, Y., Ozben, B., Tanrikulu, A., Topaloglu, N., Ozgul, G., … Oktay, A. (2013). Pleural fluid amino-terminal brain natriuretic peptide in patients with pleural effusions. Respiratory Care, 58(2), 313–319. https://doi.org/10.4187/respcare.01818

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