“…As shown in Table 2, natriuretic peptides may be useful to detect this maladaptive transition because elevated levels are associated with increased LV and left atrial dimensions, decreased LV function, and increased systolic pulmonary artery pressure. 2,13,16,21,27,29 Figure 4B demonstrates that in most studies, there is an inverse correlation between higher levels of natriuretic peptides and ejection fraction in patients with AS. 2,9,13,15,16,21,22,27,34 One large prospective study of 289 patients referred for TAVR found that higher levels of BNP were independently associated with lower ejection fraction (35.5% versus 55.4%).…”