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Changes in B-type Natriuretic Peptide Levels before and after Elective Major Non-cardiac Surgery in Patients With Heart Disease

Changes in B-type Natriuretic Peptide Levels before and after Elective Major Non-cardiac Surgery in Patients With Heart Disease
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摘要 Objectives To measure circulating B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels in patients with heart disease undergoing elective major non-cardiac surgery and to explore the relationship between the changes in BNP level and cardiac events after surgical intervention. Methods Subjects comprised 232 patients with heart disease undergoing elective major non- cardiac surgery. Patients were classified into two groups based on BNP concentrations before surgery: those with BNP plasma levels ≤ 100 pg/mL ( Group A, n = 170) ; and those with BNP plasma levels 〉 100 pg/mL ( Group B, n = 62 ). Preoperative BNP sampling was undertaken 24h before surgery, and postoperative 2 h after surgery. Screening for cardiac events was performed using clinical criteria, cardiac tropnin I analysis and serial electrocardiography. Results There was no significant difference in BNP concentrations between before surgery (73.5 ± 20. 6) pg/mL and after non- cardiac surgery (69.3 ± 27.5 ) pg/mL in group A (P 〉 0. 05 ), while there was a significant difference in BNP concentrations between before surgery ( 149.3 ± 73.5 ) pg/mL and after non-cardiac surgery ( 341.5 ± 162. 4 ) pg/mL in group B (P 〈 0. 001 ). Patients with postoperative cardiac events had significantly higher BNP levels (207.3 ± 99. 1 ) pg/mL before and (416. 9 ± 202. 8) pg/mL after non-cardiac surgery than those in patients with no cardiac events in group B. There was a significant difference in cardiac events between group A, in which no patient had cardiac events, and group B, in which 15 patients had cardiac events ( P 〈 0. 001 ). Conclusions The changes in BNP levels after non- cardiac surgery were influenced by the preoperative levels of BNP, and relative to cardiac events. Objectives To measure circulating B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels in patients with heart disease undergoing elective major non-cardiac surgery and to explore the relationship between the changes in BNP level and cardiac events after surgical intervention. Methods Subjects comprised 232 patients with heart disease undergoing elective major non- cardiac surgery. Patients were classified into two groups based on BNP concentrations before surgery: those with BNP plasma levels ≤ 100 pg/mL ( Group A, n = 170) ; and those with BNP plasma levels 〉 100 pg/mL ( Group B, n = 62 ). Preoperative BNP sampling was undertaken 24h before surgery, and postoperative 2 h after surgery. Screening for cardiac events was performed using clinical criteria, cardiac tropnin I analysis and serial electrocardiography. Results There was no significant difference in BNP concentrations between before surgery (73.5 ± 20. 6) pg/mL and after non- cardiac surgery (69.3 ± 27.5 ) pg/mL in group A (P 〉 0. 05 ), while there was a significant difference in BNP concentrations between before surgery ( 149.3 ± 73.5 ) pg/mL and after non-cardiac surgery ( 341.5 ± 162. 4 ) pg/mL in group B (P 〈 0. 001 ). Patients with postoperative cardiac events had significantly higher BNP levels (207.3 ± 99. 1 ) pg/mL before and (416. 9 ± 202. 8) pg/mL after non-cardiac surgery than those in patients with no cardiac events in group B. There was a significant difference in cardiac events between group A, in which no patient had cardiac events, and group B, in which 15 patients had cardiac events ( P 〈 0. 001 ). Conclusions The changes in BNP levels after non- cardiac surgery were influenced by the preoperative levels of BNP, and relative to cardiac events.
出处 《South China Journal of Cardiology》 CAS 2009年第3期126-131,共6页 岭南心血管病杂志(英文版)
基金 supported by Research Foundation of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Chinese PLA General Hospital
关键词 brain natriuretic peptide non-cardiac surgery cardiac events heart disease brain natriuretic peptide non-cardiac surgery cardiac events heart disease
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