Brain natriuretic peptide in primary pulmonary hypertension. Correlation with functional capacity and hemodynamic parameters Niveles de péptido natriurético cerebral y su relación con capacidad funcional y hemodinamia pulmonar en pacientes con hipertensión pulmonar primaria

greig d.; Castro P. ; Ferrada M.; Lim J.; López C.; Braun, S; Cordova S; Salazar M.

Keywords: resistance, heart, hypertension, brain, blood, pressure, echocardiography, peptide, markers, physiology, humans, human, male, fragments, aged, pathophysiology, exercise, output, female, control, article, marker, walking, fragment, pulmonary, test, case-control, vascular, studies, cardiac, study, middle, (1, Pro, biological, case, Hypertension,, natriuretic, 76), pro-brain, (1-76), Peptide,

Abstract

Background: Primary pulmonary hipertension (PPH) is a progressive disease leading to right heart failure and death. Right heart catherization and maximal or submaximal tests are employed to assess the course of the disease. A neurohormonal parameter such as pro-brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) would be helpful in the assessment of these patients. Aim: To study the correlation of BNP with functional status and non-invasive hemodynamic determinations in patients with PPH. Material and methods: Twelve patients (mean age: 48 years; 58% female) were evaluated with 6 minutes walk distance test (6-min WT), plasma BNP, systolic pulmonary artery pressure (PAP), pulmonary vascular resistance (PVR) and cardiac output (CO) determined by echocardiogram. Plasma BNP levels were compared with normal subjects. Results: BNP levels were increased in PPH patients (1270±547 vs 48±8 pg/ml, p-value <0.01). Mean PAPs was 82±27 mmHg and the mean distance walked in 6 minutes was 407±113 meters. BNP levels were positively correlated with PVR (r=0.58, p-value=0.006) and negatively correlated with 6-min WT (r=-0.83, p-value <0.001). No correlation was found between BNP levels, PAPs and CO. Conclusions: In PPH patients, BNP levels are increased and correlate with functional class and PVR. Follow-up studies are needed to evaluate the role of BNP as a marker of progression and therapeutic response in PPH patients.

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Título de la Revista: REVISTA MEDICA DE CHILE
Volumen: 134
Número: 3
Editorial: Sociedad Médica de Santiago
Fecha de publicación: 2006
Página de inicio: 299
Página final: 304
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