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Body mass index and B‐lines on lung ultrasonography in chronic and acute heart failure

AIMS: Increased body mass index (BMI) is common in heart failure (HF) patients and is associated with lower levels of N‐terminal pro‐brain natriuretic peptide (NT‐proBNP). We evaluated the influence of BMI on lung ultrasonography (LUS) findings indicative of pulmonary congestion (i.e. B‐lines) in pa...

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Autores principales: Brainin, Philip, Claggett, Brian, Lewis, Eldrin F., Dwyer, Kristin H., Merz, Allison A., Silverman, Montane B., Swamy, Varsha, Biering‐Sørensen, Tor, Rivero, Jose, Cheng, Susan, McMurray, John J.V., Solomon, Scott D., Platz, Elke
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7261588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32077268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12640
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author Brainin, Philip
Claggett, Brian
Lewis, Eldrin F.
Dwyer, Kristin H.
Merz, Allison A.
Silverman, Montane B.
Swamy, Varsha
Biering‐Sørensen, Tor
Rivero, Jose
Cheng, Susan
McMurray, John J.V.
Solomon, Scott D.
Platz, Elke
author_facet Brainin, Philip
Claggett, Brian
Lewis, Eldrin F.
Dwyer, Kristin H.
Merz, Allison A.
Silverman, Montane B.
Swamy, Varsha
Biering‐Sørensen, Tor
Rivero, Jose
Cheng, Susan
McMurray, John J.V.
Solomon, Scott D.
Platz, Elke
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description AIMS: Increased body mass index (BMI) is common in heart failure (HF) patients and is associated with lower levels of N‐terminal pro‐brain natriuretic peptide (NT‐proBNP). We evaluated the influence of BMI on lung ultrasonography (LUS) findings indicative of pulmonary congestion (i.e. B‐lines) in patients with chronic and acute HF (AHF). METHODS AND RESULTS: We analysed ambulatory chronic HF (n = 118) and hospitalized AHF (n = 177) patients (mean age 70 years, 64% men, mean BMI 29 kg/m(2), mean ejection fraction 42%) undergoing echocardiography and LUS in eight chest zones. B‐lines and chest wall thickness (skin to pleura) on ultrasound were quantified offline and blinded to clinical findings. NT‐proBNP was available in AHF patients (n = 167). In chronic HF, B‐line number decreased by 18% per 5 unit increase in BMI [95% confidence interval (CI) −35% to +5%, P = 0.11]. In AHF, the number of B‐lines decreased by 12% per 5 unit increase in BMI (95% CI −19% to −5%, P = 0.001), whereas NT‐proBNP concentration decreased by 28% per 5 unit increase in BMI (95% CI −40% to −16%, P < 0.001). For AHF, B‐line number declined to a lesser degree than NT‐proBNP concentration with increasing BMI (P = 0.020), and >6 B‐lines were observed in half of AHF patients with severe obesity. There was an inverse relationship between B‐line number and chest wall thickness, and this association varied by chest region. CONCLUSIONS: Despite an inverse relationship between B‐lines and BMI, B‐lines declined to a lesser degree than NT‐proBNP with increasing BMI. These data suggest that LUS may be useful in patients with HF despite obesity.
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spelling pubmed-72615882020-06-01 Body mass index and B‐lines on lung ultrasonography in chronic and acute heart failure Brainin, Philip Claggett, Brian Lewis, Eldrin F. Dwyer, Kristin H. Merz, Allison A. Silverman, Montane B. Swamy, Varsha Biering‐Sørensen, Tor Rivero, Jose Cheng, Susan McMurray, John J.V. Solomon, Scott D. Platz, Elke ESC Heart Fail Original Research Articles AIMS: Increased body mass index (BMI) is common in heart failure (HF) patients and is associated with lower levels of N‐terminal pro‐brain natriuretic peptide (NT‐proBNP). We evaluated the influence of BMI on lung ultrasonography (LUS) findings indicative of pulmonary congestion (i.e. B‐lines) in patients with chronic and acute HF (AHF). METHODS AND RESULTS: We analysed ambulatory chronic HF (n = 118) and hospitalized AHF (n = 177) patients (mean age 70 years, 64% men, mean BMI 29 kg/m(2), mean ejection fraction 42%) undergoing echocardiography and LUS in eight chest zones. B‐lines and chest wall thickness (skin to pleura) on ultrasound were quantified offline and blinded to clinical findings. NT‐proBNP was available in AHF patients (n = 167). In chronic HF, B‐line number decreased by 18% per 5 unit increase in BMI [95% confidence interval (CI) −35% to +5%, P = 0.11]. In AHF, the number of B‐lines decreased by 12% per 5 unit increase in BMI (95% CI −19% to −5%, P = 0.001), whereas NT‐proBNP concentration decreased by 28% per 5 unit increase in BMI (95% CI −40% to −16%, P < 0.001). For AHF, B‐line number declined to a lesser degree than NT‐proBNP concentration with increasing BMI (P = 0.020), and >6 B‐lines were observed in half of AHF patients with severe obesity. There was an inverse relationship between B‐line number and chest wall thickness, and this association varied by chest region. CONCLUSIONS: Despite an inverse relationship between B‐lines and BMI, B‐lines declined to a lesser degree than NT‐proBNP with increasing BMI. These data suggest that LUS may be useful in patients with HF despite obesity. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7261588/ /pubmed/32077268 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12640 Text en © 2020 The Authors. ESC Heart Failure published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Research Articles
Brainin, Philip
Claggett, Brian
Lewis, Eldrin F.
Dwyer, Kristin H.
Merz, Allison A.
Silverman, Montane B.
Swamy, Varsha
Biering‐Sørensen, Tor
Rivero, Jose
Cheng, Susan
McMurray, John J.V.
Solomon, Scott D.
Platz, Elke
Body mass index and B‐lines on lung ultrasonography in chronic and acute heart failure
title Body mass index and B‐lines on lung ultrasonography in chronic and acute heart failure
title_full Body mass index and B‐lines on lung ultrasonography in chronic and acute heart failure
title_fullStr Body mass index and B‐lines on lung ultrasonography in chronic and acute heart failure
title_full_unstemmed Body mass index and B‐lines on lung ultrasonography in chronic and acute heart failure
title_short Body mass index and B‐lines on lung ultrasonography in chronic and acute heart failure
title_sort body mass index and b‐lines on lung ultrasonography in chronic and acute heart failure
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7261588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32077268
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ehf2.12640
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