The Association of N-terminal Pro-B-Type Natriuretic Peptide with Haemoglobin and Ferritin in Heart Failure Patients

A. Sabharwal, V. Nayar, S. Salar
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Introduction: The adverse prognosis of heart failure (HF) correlates with both N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) and ferritin. The contribution of an underlying inflammatory process in the pathogenesis of HF is not only evidenced by increased ferritin (acute phase reactant), but also a reduced haemoglobin (Hb) due to cytokine-mediated bone marrow suppression. However, it remains unknown if there is a linear relationship between NT-pro BNP with ferritin and Hb levels. Objective: To determine an association between very elevated levels of NT-proBNP (>10,000pg/ ml) with Hb and ferritin in patients with HF. Methods: A retrospective, cross-sectional study to evaluate levels of ferritin and Hb among patients with very high NT-proBNP levels (>10,000pg/ml) treated at a district hospital serving a population of 500,000 people. Inclusion criteria: in-patient between October to December 2020, diagnosis of HF, NT-proBNP level >10,000 pg/ml, measured haemoglobin and ferritin level within 7 days of NT-proBNP measurement. Results: Forty-five patients met all of the inclusion criteria. Mean age 81 years ± 12 years. There was a positive correlation between NT- proBNP with ferritin and a negative correlation between NT-proBNP and Hb. With NT-proBNP on the x-axis and Hb on the y-axis, the trend line equated y = -0.0003x + 124.88. With NT-proBNP on the x-axis and ferritin on the y-axis, the trend line equated y = 0.0043x + 311.6. Conclusion: With rising levels of NT-proBNP, Hb levels decrease and ferritin levels increase in a linear manner, simultaneously. Larger studies are required to confirm this observation and to investigate the clinical implications of these findings.
N末端B型利钠肽原与心力衰竭患者血红蛋白和铁蛋白的相关性
引言:心力衰竭(HF)的不良预后与N-末端B型钠尿肽原(NT-proBNP)和铁蛋白有关。潜在炎症过程在HF发病机制中的作用不仅可以通过铁蛋白(急性期反应物)的增加来证明,还可以通过细胞因子介导的骨髓抑制来降低血红蛋白(Hb)。然而,尚不清楚NT-pro-BNP与铁蛋白和Hb水平之间是否存在线性关系。目的:确定HF患者的NT-proBNP(>10000pg/ml)水平极高与Hb和铁蛋白之间的关系。方法:一项回顾性横断面研究,评估在一家为50万人口服务的地区医院接受治疗的NT-proANP水平极高(>1000pg/ml)患者的铁蛋白和Hb水平。纳入标准:2020年10月至12月期间住院的患者,诊断为HF,NT-proBNP水平>10000 pg/ml,在NT-proBNP测量后7天内测量血红蛋白和铁蛋白水平。结果:45名患者符合所有入选标准。平均年龄81岁±12岁。NT-proBNP与铁蛋白呈正相关,与Hb呈负相关。NT-proBNP在x轴上,Hb在y轴上,趋势线等于y=-0.0003x+124.88。NT-proBNP在x轴上,铁蛋白在y轴上,趋势线等于y=0.0043x+311.6结论:随着NT-proBNP水平的升高,Hb水平下降,铁蛋白水平同时呈线性增加。需要进行更大规模的研究来证实这一观察结果,并调查这些发现的临床意义。
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