Plasma B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) as a marker of left ventricular diastolic dysfunction in diabetic patients

M. Khan, A. Mohibullah, Z. Alam, A. Safdar, S. Hoque, A. K. Chowdhury
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The first stage of diabetic cardiomyopathy is represented by left ventricular diastolic dysfunction (LVDD) with preserved systolic function, in an asymptomatic patient. B-type Natriuretic Peptide (BNP) is a cardiac neurohormone predominantly released from the cardiac ventricles in response to left ventricular volume expansion and pressure overload. The diagnostic role of BNP for detecting LVDD in asymptomatic diabetic patients is still debated and this study was undertaken to find out this relationship of plasma BNP level with LVDD in asymptomatic diabetic patients. First 100 patients who had type 2 diabetes for more than 5 years and had no known cardiac disease other than LVDD (grade-1 & 2), admitted in BIRDEM Hospital were recruited. Plasma BNP was measured by fluorescence polarization immunoassay (FPIA) method using AXSYM auto analyzer. Twodimensional, M-mode, spectral, and color flow Doppler echocardiograms was repeated on the same day of blood collection for plasma BNP measurement. After processing of all available data, statistical analysis of their significance was done with the help of computer based SPSS (Statistical Program for Social Science) program. Male female distribution of the study participants was 46% and 54% respectively. Mean plasma BNP level in all participants was 150 pg/ml. In male and female participants the values were 168 and 135 pg/ml respectively. The distribution did not show any significant association (p=0.491). Of the 100 study participants 89% had E/A ratio <1. Distribution of participants with abnormal E/A and E/e did not show any significant association (p=0.955 and 0.844 respectively). Study participants with varying level of plasma BNP level were analyzed in terms of E/A and E/e ratio. Distribution of participants between BNP Groups and E/A and E/e groups did not show statistically significant association (p=0.529). We concluded that plasma BNP has no relation with LVDD (grade- 1 and 2) in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) who had no known cardiac disease. Ibrahim Med. Coll. J. 2014; 8(1): 1-5
血浆b型利钠肽(BNP)作为糖尿病患者左室舒张功能障碍的标志物
糖尿病性心肌病的第一阶段表现为左心室舒张功能不全(LVDD),在无症状患者中保留了收缩功能。b型利钠肽(BNP)是一种主要由心室释放的心脏神经激素,是对左心室容量扩张和压力过载的反应。BNP在无症状糖尿病患者LVDD检测中的诊断作用仍存在争议,本研究旨在探讨无症状糖尿病患者血浆BNP水平与LVDD的关系。首先招募100例在BIRDEM医院住院的2型糖尿病患者,患者病程超过5年,除LVDD(1级和2级)外无其他已知心脏疾病。采用AXSYM自动分析仪,荧光偏振免疫分析法(FPIA)检测血浆BNP。在取血当天重复二维、m型、光谱和彩色血流多普勒超声心动图,测量血浆BNP。在对所有可用数据进行处理后,利用基于计算机的SPSS (statistical Program for Social Science)程序对其显著性进行统计分析。研究参与者的男女分布分别为46%和54%。所有参与者的平均血浆BNP水平为150 pg/ml。在男性和女性参与者中,数值分别为168和135 pg/ml。分布无显著相关性(p=0.491)。在100名研究参与者中,89%的E/A比<1。E/A异常和E/ E异常受试者分布无显著相关性(p分别=0.955和0.844)。对血浆BNP水平不同的受试者进行E/A和E/ E比值分析。BNP组与E/A组和E/ E组之间的受试者分布无统计学意义(p=0.529)。我们得出结论,血浆BNP与没有已知心脏疾病的2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者LVDD(- 1级和2级)无关。易卜拉欣·迈德,上校。j . 2014;8 (1): 1 - 5
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