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Does Serum N-Terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide Level Predict the Severity of Angiographic Lesions in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome?

BACKGROUND: Serum N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), a polypeptide secreted by ventricular myocytes in response to stretch, was suggested as a predictor of adverse prognosis of the acute coronary syndrome (ACS). We examined the association between NT-proBNP level and angiographic...

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Autores principales: Rajabiani, Afsaneh, Mohaghgheghi, Abbas, Kamal-Hedayat, Daryoush, Sheikhbahaei, Sara, Abdollahi, Alireza, Adl, Sepideh Rezaei, Sateh, Hossein
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3874375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24396365
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author Rajabiani, Afsaneh
Mohaghgheghi, Abbas
Kamal-Hedayat, Daryoush
Sheikhbahaei, Sara
Abdollahi, Alireza
Adl, Sepideh Rezaei
Sateh, Hossein
author_facet Rajabiani, Afsaneh
Mohaghgheghi, Abbas
Kamal-Hedayat, Daryoush
Sheikhbahaei, Sara
Abdollahi, Alireza
Adl, Sepideh Rezaei
Sateh, Hossein
author_sort Rajabiani, Afsaneh
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description BACKGROUND: Serum N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), a polypeptide secreted by ventricular myocytes in response to stretch, was suggested as a predictor of adverse prognosis of the acute coronary syndrome (ACS). We examined the association between NT-proBNP level and angiographic findings in ACS patients to determine whether it could be used as a predictor of the severity of angiographic lesions. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was performed on 126 patients with chest pain or other ischemic heart symptoms suggestive of ACS. Venous blood samples were drawn to measure serum levels of NT-proBNP. Afterward, coronary angiography was performed and the patients were categorized into four groups according to the number of coronary vessels with significant stenosis. The severity of angiographic lesions was assessed with the Gensini scoring system. RESULTS: According to angiographic diagnosis, 11 (8.7%) patients had normal coronary arteries (no coronary artery disease [CAD]) and 115 (91.3%) had CAD, of whom 108 (85.7%) had obstructive CAD and 7 (5.6%) had minimal CAD. The serum NT-proBNP concentration was higher in the CAD group than in the non-CAD group (p value <0.01). A progressive significant increase in the NT-proBNP concentration according to the Gensini score and the number of involved vessels was reported after adjustment for sex and age. Furthermore, the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve (ROC) analysis indicated that an NT-proBNP cut-point of 400 pg/ml could predict obstructive CAD with a sensitivity of 65% and a specificity of 78%. CONCLUSION: Higher levels of NT-proBNP among our ACS patients were associated with the severity of angiographic lesions in terms of both the Gensini score and the number of involved vessels. This finding underscores the potential role of NT-proBNP in predicting the severity of CAD before performing angiography.
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spelling pubmed-38743752014-01-06 Does Serum N-Terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide Level Predict the Severity of Angiographic Lesions in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome? Rajabiani, Afsaneh Mohaghgheghi, Abbas Kamal-Hedayat, Daryoush Sheikhbahaei, Sara Abdollahi, Alireza Adl, Sepideh Rezaei Sateh, Hossein J Tehran Heart Cent Original Article BACKGROUND: Serum N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP), a polypeptide secreted by ventricular myocytes in response to stretch, was suggested as a predictor of adverse prognosis of the acute coronary syndrome (ACS). We examined the association between NT-proBNP level and angiographic findings in ACS patients to determine whether it could be used as a predictor of the severity of angiographic lesions. METHODS: This cross-sectional study was performed on 126 patients with chest pain or other ischemic heart symptoms suggestive of ACS. Venous blood samples were drawn to measure serum levels of NT-proBNP. Afterward, coronary angiography was performed and the patients were categorized into four groups according to the number of coronary vessels with significant stenosis. The severity of angiographic lesions was assessed with the Gensini scoring system. RESULTS: According to angiographic diagnosis, 11 (8.7%) patients had normal coronary arteries (no coronary artery disease [CAD]) and 115 (91.3%) had CAD, of whom 108 (85.7%) had obstructive CAD and 7 (5.6%) had minimal CAD. The serum NT-proBNP concentration was higher in the CAD group than in the non-CAD group (p value <0.01). A progressive significant increase in the NT-proBNP concentration according to the Gensini score and the number of involved vessels was reported after adjustment for sex and age. Furthermore, the Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve (ROC) analysis indicated that an NT-proBNP cut-point of 400 pg/ml could predict obstructive CAD with a sensitivity of 65% and a specificity of 78%. CONCLUSION: Higher levels of NT-proBNP among our ACS patients were associated with the severity of angiographic lesions in terms of both the Gensini score and the number of involved vessels. This finding underscores the potential role of NT-proBNP in predicting the severity of CAD before performing angiography. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-07 2013-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3874375/ /pubmed/24396365 Text en Copyright © Tehran Heart Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
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Rajabiani, Afsaneh
Mohaghgheghi, Abbas
Kamal-Hedayat, Daryoush
Sheikhbahaei, Sara
Abdollahi, Alireza
Adl, Sepideh Rezaei
Sateh, Hossein
Does Serum N-Terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide Level Predict the Severity of Angiographic Lesions in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome?
title Does Serum N-Terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide Level Predict the Severity of Angiographic Lesions in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome?
title_full Does Serum N-Terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide Level Predict the Severity of Angiographic Lesions in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome?
title_fullStr Does Serum N-Terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide Level Predict the Severity of Angiographic Lesions in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome?
title_full_unstemmed Does Serum N-Terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide Level Predict the Severity of Angiographic Lesions in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome?
title_short Does Serum N-Terminal pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide Level Predict the Severity of Angiographic Lesions in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome?
title_sort does serum n-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide level predict the severity of angiographic lesions in patients with acute coronary syndrome?
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3874375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24396365
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