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Natriuretic peptides
Authors:Daniels Lori B  Maisel Alan S
Affiliation:

aDivision of Cardiology, University of California at San Diego, and the Division of Cardiology, Veteran’s Affairs San Diego Healthcare System, San Diego, California.

Abstract:Natriuretic peptides (NPs) are released from the heart in response to pressure and volume overload. B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal-proBNP have become important diagnostic tools for assessing patients who present acutely with dyspnea. The NP level reflects a compilation of systolic and diastolic function as well as right ventricular and valvular function. Studies suggest that using NPs in the emergency department can reduce the consumption of hospital resources and can lower costs by either eliminating the need for other, more expensive tests or by establishing an alternative diagnosis that does not require hospital stay. Caveats such as body mass index and renal function must be taken into account when analyzing NP levels. Natriuretic peptide levels have important prognostic value in multiple clinical settings, including in patients with stable coronary artery disease and with acute coronary syndromes. In patients with decompensated heart failure due to volume overload, a treatment-induced drop in wedge pressure is often accompanied by a rapid drop in NP levels. Knowing a patient's NP levels might thus assist with hemodynamic assessment and subsequent treatment titration. Monitoring NP levels in the outpatient setting might also improve patient care and outcomes.
Keywords:AF  atrial fibrillation  ANP  atrial natriuretic peptide  AUC  area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve  BNP  B-type natriuretic peptide  CAD  coronary artery disease  CHF  congestive heart failure  ED  emergency department  GFR  glomerular filtration rate  HF  heart failure  LV  left ventricle/ventricular  MI  myocardial infarction  NP  natriuretic peptide  NPR  natriuretic peptide receptor  NTproBNP  amino-terminal fragment of B-type natriuretic peptide  NYHA  New York Heart Association
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