A prediction model for estimating NT‐proBNP in a general Japanese population: the Toon Health Study

Author:

Inoue Katsuji12ORCID,Yamamoto Kazumichi3,Higashi Haruhiko1,Takata Yasunori4,Inaba Shinji1,Miyazaki Shigehiro1,Higaki Akinori1,Saito Makoto5,Osawa Haruhiko4,Yamaguchi Osamu1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology, Pulmonology, Hypertension and Nephrology Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Toon Ehime Japan

2. Department of Community Emergency Medicine Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Yawatahama Ehime Japan

3. Research Unit Institute for Airway Disease Takarazuka Hyogo Japan

4. Department of Diabetes and Molecular Genetics Ehime University Graduate School of Medicine Toon Ehime Japan

5. Department of Cardiology Kitaishikai Hospital Ozu Ehime Japan

Abstract

AbstractAimsAs part of the Toon Health Study, which is an ongoing population‐based cohort study, we aimed to develop a prediction model for N‐terminal pro‐brain natriuretic peptide (NT‐proBNP) in a general Japanese population. We sought to explore the influence of various demographic and clinical factors on NT‐proBNP levels and assess the model's performance. In addition, our objectives included internal validation and investigation of the diagnostic potential of the observed‐to‐predicted NT‐proBNP ratio (OPR) at baseline for predicting the risk of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF).Methods and resultsIn this prospective cohort study, participants were recruited from Toon City, Japan, as part of the larger Toon Health Study, focusing on cardiovascular risk factors. We measured the NT‐proBNP levels and used linear regression with penalization (ridge regression) to develop the model. The model incorporated 10 prespecified predictors (age, gender, body mass index, diastolic blood pressure, heart rate, haemoglobin, albumin, total cholesterol, haemoglobin A1c, and estimated glomerular filtration rate) and underwent assessment using R2 and root mean squared error (RMSE). Internal validation was conducted through bootstrapping. In a post hoc analysis, we explored the OPR's diagnostic potential using 5 year follow‐up data (n = 636) to predict the elevation of NT‐proBNP > 125 pg/mL at the 5 year follow‐up as the risk of HFpEF. A total of 2505 participants (age: 60.4 ± 12.9 years, men: 35%) were enrolled in this study. There was a linear relationship between the observed and predicted values of NT‐proBNP in which the logarithm of observed NT‐proBNP was <6, which corresponds to 403 pg/mL in NT‐proBNP. The prediction model demonstrated satisfactory performance (R2: 0.291, RMSE: 0.688), with age identified as a dominant predictor. The stability of the model was underscored by the internal validation. The OPR at baseline predicted NT‐proBNP > 125 pg/mL at the 5 year follow‐up with an area under the curve of 0.793.ConclusionsThis study introduces the first prediction model for NT‐proBNP in a general Japanese population. Although the model has acceptable performance, ongoing refinement is essential. Our transparent approach to model development, alongside a web‐based interactive tool, lays the groundwork for further improvements and external validation. The OPR holds potential for predicting the future risk of HFpEF. This research contributes to understanding the nuanced influence of patient backgrounds on levels of NT‐proBNP in asymptomatic individuals within the context of a broader population‐based cohort study.

Funder

Roche Diagnostics

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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