Urinary values of NT-proBNP in children with congenital heart disease – Is it feasible?
•NT-ProBNP can be determined in urine of children with congenital heart disease.•Spot-urine corrected to urine-creatinine can be used as an alternative to plasma samples.•Blood sampling can be reduced in traumatized children with congenital heart disease. Plasma NT-proBNP (N-terminal prohormone of b...
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description | •NT-ProBNP can be determined in urine of children with congenital heart disease.•Spot-urine corrected to urine-creatinine can be used as an alternative to plasma samples.•Blood sampling can be reduced in traumatized children with congenital heart disease.
Plasma NT-proBNP (N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide) is an established clinical biomarker for children with congenital heart disease. In adult studies the relation between plasma and urinary NT-proBNP has been investigated with a good correlation. Considering the age dependence of NT-proBNP in healthy children and the age dependence of kidney function, an investigation of the correlation between NT-proBNP plasma and urinary values in children of different ages is necessary. We analyzed plasma and urine samples of 33 children (mean age 7 months) with congenital heart disease before surgery. Plasma and urinary creatinine were also measured to evaluate the influence of kidney function. A Pearson correlation between Lg10-plasma and Lg10-urine values of NT-proBNP corrected for urine creatinie showed a correlation coefficient of r = 0,902 (P |
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