Objectives: We aimed to investigate the levels and diagnostic value of plasma growth differentiation factor15 (GDF-15) in children with pulmonary hypertension associated with congenital heart disease (PH-CHD).
Methods: One hundred infants and children with CHD were included in the study; 50 of them with PHCHD and another 50 patients with CHD only. Fifty healthy infants and children of matched age and sex
were included as a control group. GDF-15 levels as well as echocardiographic examination were done for
all included subjects. Cardiac catheterization was performed for patients only.
Results: GDF-15 levels were significantly higher in patients with PH-CHD (0.62±0.2) nmol/ml compared
to those with CHD only patients (0.21±0.06) nmol/ml and to control group (0.13±0.02) nmol/ml with
P<0.001. GDF-15 levels were significantly elevated according to the severity of PH; (0.4±0.1) nmol/ml in
mild PH vs (0.7±0.3) nmol/ml in moderate PH vs (1.1±0.1) nmol/ml in severe PH. At a cutoff value of ≥
0.313 nmol/ml, the sensitivity of GDF-15 as a diagnostic biomarker in PH-CHD children was 95%, the
specificity was 100%, positive predictive value (PPV) was 100%, and negative predictive value (NPV) was
95.2 %.
Conclusion: GDF-15 is elevated in infants and children with PH-CHD and can be a promising diagnostic
biomarker in these patients.
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