| Literature DB >> 26113031 |
Mihai Strachinaru1, Bas M van Dalen2, Nicolas Van Mieghem2, Peter P T De Jaegere2, Tjebbe W Galema2, Marielle Morissens3, Marcel L Geleijnse2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Symptoms in the elderly patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS) and co-morbidities seem to lack in specificity. Therefore, objective parameters for increased left ventricular(LV) filling pressures are needed. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between the septal, lateral and average E/e' ratio and the value of the N-terminal pro-hormone of brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP).Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26113031 PMCID: PMC4482033 DOI: 10.1186/s12947-015-0021-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiovasc Ultrasound ISSN: 1476-7120 Impact factor: 2.062
Baseline characteristics of the study patients
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| Age | 80(±8) |
| Male gender | 129(52 %) |
| BMI > 30 kg/m2 | 52(21 %) |
| Diabetes | 69(28 %) |
| Severe renal dysfunction | 27(11 %) |
| Atrial fibrillation | 47(19 %) |
| Coronary artery disease | 138(55 %) |
| Previous CABG | 53(21 %) |
| PCI | 90(36 %) |
| COPD GOLD 3-4 | 17(7 %) |
| NYHA class I | 17(7 %) |
| NYHA class II | 76(30 %) |
| NYHA class III-IV | 149(60 %) |
| Angor | 66(26 %) |
| Syncope | 18(7 %) |
| Pulmonary hypertension | 85(34 %) |
| Ejection fraction less than 50 % | 60(24 %) |
| More than mild mitral regurgitation | 39(16 %) |
| More than mild aortic regurgitation | 29(12 %) |
Data are presented as mean ± SD or number (percentage %)
BMI = body mass index; CABG = coronary artery by-pass graft surgery; COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; GOLD = Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease classification of COPD; NYHA class = New York Heart Association classification of heart failure symptoms; PCI = percutaneous coronary intervention
Echocardiographic and biological data
| Maximal pressure gradient (mmHg) | 73 ± 23 |
| Mean pressure gradient (mmHg) | 44 ± 15 |
| Pulmonary artery pressure (mmHg) | 39 ± 13 |
| Ejection fraction (%) | 55 ± 12 |
| E/A ratio | 1,0 ± 0,6 |
| e’ septal (cm/s) | 4,6 ± 1,7 |
| e’ lateral (cm/s) | 6,3 ± 2,4 |
| e’ average (cm/s) | 5,5 ± 1,9 |
| E/e’ septal | 20,2 ± 9,1 |
| E/e’ lateral | 15,7 ± 7,2 |
| E/e’ average | 17,4 ± 6,9 |
| E-wave deceleration time (ms) | 240 ± 86 |
| N terminal pro Brain Natriuretic Peptide (pmol/l) | 217, 95 % CI (161,226) |
| Log10 N-terminal pro Brain Natriuretic Peptide | 2,3(±0,6) |
Data are presented as mean ± SD or number (percentage %) for normally distributed values and as geometric mean and 95 % CI for NT-proBNP
Fig. 1Correlations between E/e’ ratio and Log10 NT-proBNP in the overall study population. a: septal point; b: lateral point; c: mean septal-lateral E/e’
Fig. 2Correlations between E/e’ ratio and Log10 NT-proBNP in the patient population without major confounders. a: septal point; b: lateral point; c: mean septal-lateral E/e’
Fig. 3Correlation between E/A ratio and Log10 NT-proBNP. a: linear correlation; b: best-fit correlation line(quadratic equation). The regression lines are displayed with blue lines, and the 95 % confidence intervals with black lines