A new approach to the interpretation of B-type natriuretic peptide concentration in children with congenital heart disease

IF 0.1 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Laboratoriumsmedizin-Journal of Laboratory Medicine Pub Date : 2023-05-31 DOI:10.1515/labmed-2022-0150
Andrei A. Svobodov, A. A. Kupryashov, Tatayna K. Dobroserdova, E. Levchenko, M. Tumanyan, Aleksei G. Anderson
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Abstract Objectives BNP is the unique cardiac marker that reflects not as much as the degree of heart muscle damage, but mostly the severity of hemodynamic disorder, which is important in congenital heart disease. The only disadvantage of this marker is the barely studied reference values for children. It is known that the younger the child is, the higher the BNP value will be. By shifting from interpreting the absolute values towards the application of zlog-transformed data in clinical practice, we can overcome the above problems. Methods We performed an age-adjusted zlog transformation of BNP concentration. The age dependence was accounted for by a piecewise linear interpolation of the logarithms of BNP concentration among healthy children in different age groups from the logarithms of age. Results The concentration of BNP was measured in 351 patients (under 1 year old) with various heart diseases. The median age at the time of testing was 52 days [10; 166]; the median weight was 4.1 kg [3.2; 6.2]. The conditions we investigated included almost all known congenital heart diseases, as well as primary cardiac tumors. After the zlog transformation, we eliminated age-dependence, which was proved by comparing BNP concentrations in two groups of patients with univentricular and biventricular hemodynamics. Conclusions BNP in patients with congenital heart disease reflects the severity of hemodynamic disorders, and zlogBNP is an objective, age-independent and clear mechanism that can be used to interpret this cardiac marker.
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先天性心脏病患儿b型利钠肽浓度的新方法
BNP是一种独特的心脏标志物,不仅能反映心肌损伤的程度,还能反映血流动力学障碍的严重程度,这在先天性心脏病中很重要。这个标记唯一的缺点是对儿童的参考值几乎没有研究。已知儿童年龄越小,BNP值越高。从对绝对值的解释转向对经zlog变换后的数据在临床实践中的应用,可以克服上述问题。方法对BNP浓度进行年龄调整后的zlog变换。不同年龄组健康儿童BNP浓度的对数与年龄对数的分段线性插值解释了年龄依赖性。结果对351例年龄在1岁以下 的心脏病患者进行了BNP浓度测定。检测时的中位年龄为52 天[10;166);中位体重为4.1 kg [3.2;6.2]。我们调查的情况包括几乎所有已知的先天性心脏病,以及原发性心脏肿瘤。zlog转换后,我们消除了年龄依赖性,通过比较两组单室和双室血流动力学患者的BNP浓度证明了这一点。结论先天性心脏病患者的BNP反映了血流动力学障碍的严重程度,zlogBNP是一个客观的、与年龄无关的、明确的机制,可以用来解释这一心脏标志物。
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A new approach to the interpretation of B-type natriuretic peptide concentration in children with congenital heart disease Digital competence in laboratory medicine German Congress of Laboratory Medicine: 17th Annual Congress of the DGKL and 4th Symposium of the Biomedical Analytics of the DVTA e. V Frontmatter XVth International Congress on Pediatric Laboratory Medicine, Munich, Nov 27–28, 2021; Poster Presentation Abstracts
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