Affiliation:
1. Department of Cardiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
2. Cardiovascular Research School COEUR, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
3. Department of Clinical Epidemiology, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract
Background
A single
NT
‐pro
BNP
(N‐terminal pro‐B‐type natriuretic peptide) measurement is a strong prognostic factor in adult congenital heart disease. This study investigates
NT
‐pro
BNP
profiles within patients with adult congenital heart disease and relates these to cardiovascular events.
Methods and Results
In this prospective cohort, 602 patients with adult congenital heart disease were enrolled at the outpatient clinic (years 2011–2013).
NT
‐pro
BNP
was measured at study inclusion in 595 patients (median age 33 [
IQR
25–41] years, 58% male, 90%
NYHA
I) and at subsequent annual visits. The primary end point was defined as death, heart failure, hospitalization, arrhythmia, thromboembolic event, or cardiac intervention; the secondary end point as death or heart failure. Repeated measurements were analyzed using linear mixed models and joint models. During a median follow‐up of 4.4 [
IQR
3.8–4.8] years, a total of 2424 repeated measurements were collected. Average
NT
‐pro
BNP
increase was 2.9 pmol/L the year before the primary end point (n=199, 34%) and 18.2 pmol/L before the secondary end point (n=58, 10%), compared with 0.3 pmol/L in patients who remained end point‐free (
P
‐value for difference in slope 0.006 and <0.001, respectively). In patients with elevated baseline
NT
‐pro
BNP
(>14 pmol/L, n=315, 53%), repeated measurements were associated with the primary end point (
HR
per 2‐fold higher value 2.08; 95%
CI
1.31–3.87;
P
<0.001) and secondary end point (
HR
2.47; 95%
CI
1.13–5.70;
P
=0.017), when adjusted for the baseline measurement.
Conclusions
NT
‐pro
BNP
increased before the occurrence of events, especially in patients who died or developed heart failure. Serial
NT
‐pro
BNP
measurements could be of additional prognostic value in the annual follow‐up of patients with adult congenitive heart disease with an elevated
NT
‐pro
BNP
.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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