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Combined utility of brain natriuretic peptide and cardiac troponin T may improve rapid triage and risk stratification in normotensive patients with pulmonary embolism.

Igor I Tulevski1, Marye ten Wolde, Dirk J van Veldhuisen, Jasper W M Mulder, Ernst E van der Wall, Harry R Büller, Barbara J M Mulder.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Evaluation of the combined utility of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) and cardiac troponin T (cTnT) for risk stratification in normotensive patients with acute pulmonary embolism. The changing patterns of BNP and cTnT levels during the initial management of pulmonary embolism and their correlation with clinical outcome were the focus of this study.
METHODS: BNP and cTnT levels were measured in 28 consecutive normotensive on admission patients (age 53+/-18 years) with acute pulmonary embolism. Twenty-seven healthy age-matched volunteers served as controls (age 42+/-12 years). Blood samples from all patients were obtained during the first hour of presentation. Follow-up blood samples were acquired after 90 days.
RESULTS: Six patients (2%) had increased BNP (59+/-30 pmol/L) and cTnT (0.044+/-0.025 ng/mL) and RV dysfunction as diagnosed by echocardiography. Two of these patients died during follow-up as a consequence of RV failure due to pulmonary embolism. Eight patients (29%) had increased BNP (40.6+/-32.6 pmol/L) and normal cTnT at presentation. In four of these patients BNP levels remained increased after treatment (46.9+/-21.0 pmol/L). During follow-up these patients were diagnosed with chronic PE and RV pressure overload (RVSP>40 mm Hg). Fourteen patients (50%) with confirmed pulmonary embolism had normal BNP and cTnT levels at presentation, which remained normal during follow-up. These 14 patients were in good clinical condition during follow-up.
CONCLUSIONS: Combined use of BNP and cTnT may be useful in risk stratification of normotensive patients with acute pulmonary embolism. Patients with increased BNP and cTnT are at risk for adverse outcome. Future studies in larger numbers of patients are needed to confirm the usefulness of biomarkers in the clinical management of individual patients.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16814410     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2006.03.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cardiol        ISSN: 0167-5273            Impact factor:   4.164


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