2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2018.02.084
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Longitudinal profile of NT-proBNP levels in ischemic heart failure patients undergoing surgical ventricular reconstruction: The Biomarker Plus study

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“…To verify a possible role of natriuretic peptides in supporting the surgical procedure or in monitoring patients even after surgery, we recently investigated the role of serial measurements of N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide levels in patients with ischaemic HF undergoing SVR as reported in detail in Ref. [41]. We showed that the concentration of the biomarker significantly decreased at the postoperative follow-up examination, along with volume reduction and EF improvement [41].…”
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“…To verify a possible role of natriuretic peptides in supporting the surgical procedure or in monitoring patients even after surgery, we recently investigated the role of serial measurements of N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide levels in patients with ischaemic HF undergoing SVR as reported in detail in Ref. [41]. We showed that the concentration of the biomarker significantly decreased at the postoperative follow-up examination, along with volume reduction and EF improvement [41].…”
Section: New Insightsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[41]. We showed that the concentration of the biomarker significantly decreased at the postoperative follow-up examination, along with volume reduction and EF improvement [41]. Furthermore, time-varying N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide levels (either increasing or decreasing) were associated with changes in the risk of HF-related hospitalization or the occurrence of all-cause death at follow-up.…”
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“…Elevated levels of BNP are strongly associated with outcomes, independent of therapy. 10,11 At 24 months of follow-up, there was an increase in LV dimensions in both groups, although not statistically significant (Table 3). But, the LV dimensions of group 2 remained significantly larger than group 1.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…One of the key biomarkers which was explored in many studies was NT-ProBNP with Zhang et al, Castelvecchio et al and Van Boven exploring its association with adverse events in a chronic heart failure population [ 28 , 36 , 44 ]. While these studies demonstrated the association between NT-ProBNP and adverse events, the Zhang et al study suggested that the most recent value of NT-ProBNP had a similar predictive value as the serial measurements, but similar to the Van den Berg et al study this may simply be due to the lack of change in values of NT-ProBNP within the study population and may not be generalisable [ 44 ].…”
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