Avcs-Sonr Pilot Study: N-Terminal Pro-Brain Natriuretic Peptide Inversely Correlates with Sonr Signal in Patients with Dilated Cardiomyopathy and Reduced Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction

J. Guerrero, Joaquín Fernández de la, Concha Castañeda, A. Piñero, F. Javier, G. Md, N. Castellano, J. Ferrer, I. Lozano, Javier Moreno, A. Madrid
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Background. Chronic heart failure is a very important public health problem, and brain natriuretic peptide monitoring may help in its management but faces important logistical problems. A readily available surrogate of brain natriuretic peptide would be of value in this field. We hypothesized that SonR measurements might be this brain natriuretic peptide surrogate. Methods. Patients with chronic heart failure, left ventricular ejection fraction ≤ 30% and implanted with a cardiac resynchronization therapy defibrillator able to provide SonR values underwent monthly assessment of brain natriuretic peptide levels for 1 year. The relationship between brain natriuretic peptide levels and paired SonR values was evaluated. Results. An inverse and highly significant relationship between brain natriuretic peptide levels and paired SonR values was obtained. Conclusions. We found an inverse and significant relationship between SonR values and brain natriuretic peptide levels. This finding might lead to the use of SonR values to monitor treatment and preclude hospital admissions in patients with chronic heart failure.
Avcs-Sonr前期研究:扩张型心肌病和左心室射血分数降低患者的n端前脑利钠肽与Sonr信号呈负相关
背景。慢性心力衰竭是一个非常重要的公共卫生问题,脑利钠肽监测可能有助于其管理,但面临着重要的后勤问题。一种易于获得的脑钠肽替代物在这一领域具有重要的应用价值。我们假设SonR测量可能是这种脑利钠肽的替代品。方法。慢性心力衰竭患者,左心室射血分数≤30%,植入心脏再同步化治疗除颤器,能够提供SonR值,1年内每月评估脑利钠肽水平。评估脑利钠肽水平与配对SonR值之间的关系。结果。脑利钠肽水平与配对SonR值之间呈高度显著的负相关。结论。我们发现SonR值与脑利钠肽水平呈显著负相关。这一发现可能会导致使用SonR值来监测治疗和排除慢性心力衰竭患者住院。
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