Emerging diagnostic and predictive utilities of natriuretic peptides in diabetes mellitus patients at high cardiovascular risk

A. Berezin, A. Berezin
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Pre-diabetes and diabetes mellitus (DM) are established cardiovascular (CV) risk factors, which contribute to heart failure (HF) with reduced (HFrEF) and preserved (HFpEF) ejection fraction. Natriuretic peptides (NPs) were found to be useful tool for CV risk stratification among patients with pre-diabetes and T2DM regardless of HF. Previous clinical studies have shown that elevated levels of NPs predicted all-cause and CV mortality, risk of HF manifestation and progression, as well as risk re-admission due to HF. The discriminative potency of NPs for CV death and HF-related events in pre-diabetes and T2DM populations has not been demonstrated beyond traditional CV risk factors. The aim of the review is to accumulate knowledge regarding differential prognostic role of circulating NPs in patients with prediabetes and established T2DM. Presences of HFrEF or HFpEF in T2DM patients may require modification of NP cut-off points to primary diagnose HF and determine HF-related risks. There are several controversies between clinical outcomes and dynamic of circulating levels of NPs in diabetics treated with glucagon-like peptide-1 agonists and sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 inhibitors that requires to be elucidated in large clinical studies in the future.
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利钠肽在糖尿病高危心血管患者中的诊断和预测应用
糖尿病前期和糖尿病(DM)是公认的心血管(CV)危险因素,可导致心力衰竭(HF),并伴有射血分数降低(HFrEF)和保持(HFpEF)。利钠肽(NPs)被发现是糖尿病前期和T2DM患者心血管风险分层的有用工具,无论是否有心衰。先前的临床研究表明,NPs水平升高可预测全因死亡率和CV死亡率、HF表现和进展的风险,以及HF再入院的风险。在糖尿病前期和2型糖尿病人群中,NPs对CV死亡和hf相关事件的鉴别效力尚未被证明超越了传统的CV危险因素。该综述的目的是积累关于循环NPs在糖尿病前期和T2DM患者的预后差异作用的知识。T2DM患者出现HFrEF或HFpEF可能需要修改NP分界点,以初步诊断HF并确定HF相关风险。在使用胰高血糖素样肽-1激动剂和钠-葡萄糖共转运蛋白-2抑制剂治疗的糖尿病患者的临床结果和循环中NPs水平的动态之间存在一些争议,需要在未来的大型临床研究中加以阐明。
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