Prognostic role of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in asymptomatic hypertensive and diabetic patients in primary care: impact of age and gender: Results from the PROBE-HF study

Background The association between natriuretic peptides and clinical outcome in asymptomatic hypertensive and diabetic patients with no clinical evidence of heart failure (HF) is still unclear. We assessed the prognostic value of NT-pro BNP, and its interactions with age and gender, in a cohort of a...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical research in cardiology 2016-05, Vol.105 (5), p.421-431
Hauptverfasser: Ballo, Piercarlo, Betti, Irene, Barchielli, Alessandro, Balzi, Daniela, Castelli, Gabriele, De Luca, Leonardo, Gheorghiade, Mihai, Zuppiroli, Alfredo
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Zusammenfassung:Background The association between natriuretic peptides and clinical outcome in asymptomatic hypertensive and diabetic patients with no clinical evidence of heart failure (HF) is still unclear. We assessed the prognostic value of NT-pro BNP, and its interactions with age and gender, in a cohort of asymptomatic, stage A/B HF hypertensive and diabetic patients enrolled in primary care. Methods NT-proBNP was measured in 1012 asymptomatic subjects with systemic hypertension and/or type-2 diabetes (age 66.6 ± 7.8 years, 48 % males) with no clinical evidence of HF. Patients were prospectively followed over 49.8 ± 6.7 months for the development of cardiac death, HF hospitalization, and nonfatal myocardial infarction. Results Patients with NT-proBNP above the 80th age- and gender-specific percentile showed a threefold risk of events as compared to those with NT-proBNP under this cut-off [hazard ratio 3.2 (2.6–8.3), p  
ISSN:1861-0684
1861-0692
DOI:10.1007/s00392-015-0937-x