2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.amjcard.2011.08.039
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Relation of Serum Parathyroid Hormone Level to Severity of Heart Failure

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“…Altay, Zorlu, Bilgi, Erol, and Yilmaz (2012) studied 100 patients with HFpEF and found that PTH level >68.4 pg/ml had greater accuracy to predict HFpEF as compared with BNP level >168 pg/ml. In terms of advanced HF, they also demonstrated that PTH level >96.4 pg/ml was the great accurate cut-off (AUC 0.837) (Altay, Zorlu, Binici, et al 2012). With respect to the optimal cut-off value, PTH and NtproBNP levels were either higher or lower than previous reports because of different compositions of patients and the purpose of research.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…Altay, Zorlu, Bilgi, Erol, and Yilmaz (2012) studied 100 patients with HFpEF and found that PTH level >68.4 pg/ml had greater accuracy to predict HFpEF as compared with BNP level >168 pg/ml. In terms of advanced HF, they also demonstrated that PTH level >96.4 pg/ml was the great accurate cut-off (AUC 0.837) (Altay, Zorlu, Binici, et al 2012). With respect to the optimal cut-off value, PTH and NtproBNP levels were either higher or lower than previous reports because of different compositions of patients and the purpose of research.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…We observed that RD was associated with increased PTH concentrations. Increased plasma concentrations of PTH in HF have been described previously and were in these studies related to HF severity, re‐admission rates, and mortality risk; but an association between RD and PTH concentrations in HF has not been reported previously …”
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confidence: 99%
“…A recent study demonstrated that high serum PTH levels were strongly associated with advanced HF 11 . This association has been explained by the fact that secondary hyperparathyroidism may contribute to the systemic illness that .…”
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confidence: 99%