2009
DOI: 10.1590/s0066-782x2009000200012
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Perfil neuro-hormonal de pacientes reumáticos com insuficiência aórtica crônica importante

Abstract: SummaryBackground: Neurohormones are involved in the physiopathology of heart failure, but little is known about its behavior in significant chronic aortic regurgitation (AR). We aimed at analyzing the behavior of these mediators in AF.

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“…As the LV becomes dilated and dysfunctional, there is an increase in inflammatory pathway gene expression,26 which is supported by clinical work in patients with severe chronic primary MR 71 , 75 and severe rheumatic aortic regurgitation. 76 Overall, there appears to be a biphasic elevation in the inflammatory response to mitral regurgitation, with early volume overload activating the expression of numerous inflammatory pathways, and decompensation triggering a second inflammatory response ( Fig. 3 ).…”
Section: Chronic Primary Mr Triggers An Inflammatory Responsementioning
confidence: 98%
“…As the LV becomes dilated and dysfunctional, there is an increase in inflammatory pathway gene expression,26 which is supported by clinical work in patients with severe chronic primary MR 71 , 75 and severe rheumatic aortic regurgitation. 76 Overall, there appears to be a biphasic elevation in the inflammatory response to mitral regurgitation, with early volume overload activating the expression of numerous inflammatory pathways, and decompensation triggering a second inflammatory response ( Fig. 3 ).…”
Section: Chronic Primary Mr Triggers An Inflammatory Responsementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Another study has also shown that NT–pro-BNP and BNP are associated with symptoms and left ventricular function in Aol. Spina et al 51 evaluated prospectively 89 young patients with Aol of rheumatic etiology and demonstrated that BNP had the same ability to predict the occurrence of symptoms and requirement of valve replacement when compared with ventricular diameters evaluated by echocardiography during a follow-up of 8 years.…”
Section: Biomarkers In Valvular Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%