Elsevier

Indian Heart Journal

Volume 64, Issue 3, May–June 2012, Pages 302-304
Indian Heart Journal

Original article
Correlation between NT proBNP and left ventricular ejection fraction in elderly patients presenting to emergency department with dyspnoea

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Abstract

Objective

Shortness of breath is a common complaint for which the elderly seek medical attention in the emergency department (ED). Differentiating cardiac from respiratory causes of dyspnoea in this population is quite a challenge. N Terminal pro brain-natriuretic-peptide (NT proBNP) has been studied extensively as a biomarker of left ventricular (LV) failure.

Methods

The NT proBNP was measured in 100 patients above 60 years of age who presented to the ED with shortness of breath. The level was compared with echocardiographic findings to assess correlation with ejection fraction (EF).

Results

The NT proBNP values increased significantly as the functional severity of heart failure (HF) increased (P < 0.001). The mean NT proBNP level was 1503.33 pg/mL. Patients with respiratory causes of dyspnoea had a mean NT proBNP level of 309.28 pg/mL with normal LV function.

Conclusion

The NT proBNP levels had a good correlation with worsening LVEF.

Keywords

Echocardiography
LV dysfunction
NT proBNP
Shortness of breath

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