BACKGROUND: Brain natriuretic peptides are relevant markers of heart impairment. Aim: We investigated the relevance of investiging brain natriuretic peptides (NT-proBNP, BNP) in monitoring different types of cardiovascular disease (chronic heart failure due to coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, acquired valve disease, congenital heart diseases). METHODS: The NT-proBNP assay (Roche) was performed on 280 patients (mean age 49 years; range 20-89 years) and 48 healthy controls (mean age 43 years; range 13-65 years) and BNP assay (Bayer Shionoria) was performed in a subgroup of 42 patients (mean age 50 years; range 20-79 years). Patients were divided into four groups characterized by severity of heart failure according to the New York Heart Association classification. RESULTS: NT-proBNP concentrations differed in patients with cardiovascular diseases from controls (median 371 ng/l versus 41.5 ng/l, p < 0.0001). The cut off value of NT-proBNP determined in 280 patients with cardiovascular diseases was at 130 ng/l (AUC-area under curve = 0.93; sensitivity 98 %; specificity 79 %). Comparison of NT-proBNP and BNP values in patients showed significant correlation (r = 0.93; p < 0.0001). NT-proBNP showed significant differences between groups. CONCLUSIONS: Measurement of brain natriuretic peptides is useful and relevant in various types of heart diseases including congenital.
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Kotaska, K., Popelova, J., Tiserova, M., Telekes, P., Vrzanova, M., Bronsky, J., … Prusa, R. (2006). The relevance of brain natriuretic peptides investigation in various cardiovascular diseases. Biomedical Papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacký, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia, 150(2), 285–288. https://doi.org/10.5507/bp.2006.043
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