2015
DOI: 10.1161/jaha.114.001410
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Preprocedural N‐Terminal Pro‐Brain Natriuretic Peptide (NT‐proBNP) Is Similar to the Mehran Contrast‐Induced Nephropathy (CIN) Score in Predicting CIN Following Elective Coronary Angiography

Abstract: BackgroundN‐terminal pro‐brain natriuretic peptide (NT‐proBNP) has been associated with important risk factors for contrast‐induced nephropathy (CIN). However, few studies have investigated the predictive value of NT‐proBNP itself. This study investigated whether levels of preprocedural NT‐proBNP could predict CIN after elective coronary angiography as effectively as the Mehran CIN score.Methods and ResultsWe retrospectively observed 2248 patients who underwent elective coronary angiography. The predictive val… Show more

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“…NT-proBNP is a cardiac and renal neurohumoral signal, which is secreted by ventricular myocytes and excreted by the kidneys. 36 , 37 Myocardial cells in patients with ACS are severely ischemic and hypoxic, and some myocardial cells are necrotic, which stimulates ventricular myocytes to secrete NT-proBNP. 38 High oxidative stress and inflammation and an immune response stimulate release of NT-proBNP, causing its level to significantly increase.…”
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“…NT-proBNP is a cardiac and renal neurohumoral signal, which is secreted by ventricular myocytes and excreted by the kidneys. 36 , 37 Myocardial cells in patients with ACS are severely ischemic and hypoxic, and some myocardial cells are necrotic, which stimulates ventricular myocytes to secrete NT-proBNP. 38 High oxidative stress and inflammation and an immune response stimulate release of NT-proBNP, causing its level to significantly increase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a total of 101(23.17%) patients with LVEF <40% were included, and patients with NYHA class ≥III were excluded in the analysis. Two more studies conducted by our group also indicated the best cutoff value of NT-proBNP for CI-AKI [ 13 , 20 ] ; however, the number of patients with HFmrEF was limited in these studies. Therefore, the present results are the useful supplements to this work.…”
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“…N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) is a simple but useful biomarker of cardiac and renal function and is associated with short-and long-term outcomes. 7,8) Some recent studies suggest that NT-proBNP could be useful to predict CI-AKI after coronary angiography(CAG) 9) or PCI, including patients with ST-segmentelevation myocardial infarction(STEMI), 10,11) acute coronary syndrome(ACS), 12) chronic kidney disease(CKD), 13) and heart failure(HF). 14) However, the relationship between the pre-procedural NT-proBNP and the risk of CI-AKI in elderly patients undergoing elective PCI has not yet been well examined.…”
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