TY - JOUR
T1 - Correlation of N-terminal-pro-brain natriuretic peptide with postoperative outcomes of older patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement
AU - Huang, Ying Ching
AU - Chang, Hsiao Huang
AU - Chen, Po Lin
AU - Chu, Chi Ming
AU - Tsai, Jen Chen
AU - Wang, Kwua Yun
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2023, the Chinese Medical Association.
PY - 2023/5/1
Y1 - 2023/5/1
N2 - Background: Patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement surgery (TAVR) are typically older adults with multiple chronic diseases and therefore have a high surgical risk. The N-terminal of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) and pro-BNP, referred to as NT-pro-BNP, is an easily measurable biomarker of heart failure. Studies on correlation between higher NT-pro-BNP levels and adverse prognoses after TAVR have yielded inconsistent results. Here, we investigated whether preoperative NT-pro-BNP levels are correlated with outcomes among older adults undergoing TAVR. Methods: This retrospective study included older adults with severe aortic stenosis (AS) who received TAVR from a medical center between January 2013 and June 2017. The patients' demographics, preoperative laboratory data, postoperative complications, and 1-year mortality were recorded. They were divided into two groups based on their preoperative NT-pro-BNP levels. The post-TAVR outcomes in the two groups were analyzed using a multivariate logistic regression analysis of the binary results. Results: Of the 132 patients included (mean age: 81.5 ± 8.1 years; 47% men), 96 (72.7%) had preoperative NT-pro-BNP levels ≤ 4853 ng/L, and 36 (27.3%) had preoperative NT-pro-BNP levels > 4853 ng/L. The postoperative outcomes were significantly better in the NT-pro-BNP≤4853 group than in the NT-pro-BNP>4853 group: postoperative extracorporeal membrane oxygenation fittings (4.2% vs 16.7%, p = 0.025), number of days in hospital (17.5 ± 21.0 vs 27 ± 17.0, p = 0.009), in-hospital mortality (4.2% vs 16.7%, p = 0.025), and 1-year mortality (11.5% vs 38.9%, p = 0.001); the significant differences persisted after controlling for other variables. Conclusion: For older patients undergoing TAVR with NT-pro-BNP levels > 4853 ng/L, their postoperative outcomes and 1-year mortality were correlated. Thus, NT-pro-BNP is useful for the risk assessment of patients undergoing TAVR and should be regarded as a biomarker in future risk assessments.
AB - Background: Patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement surgery (TAVR) are typically older adults with multiple chronic diseases and therefore have a high surgical risk. The N-terminal of brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) and pro-BNP, referred to as NT-pro-BNP, is an easily measurable biomarker of heart failure. Studies on correlation between higher NT-pro-BNP levels and adverse prognoses after TAVR have yielded inconsistent results. Here, we investigated whether preoperative NT-pro-BNP levels are correlated with outcomes among older adults undergoing TAVR. Methods: This retrospective study included older adults with severe aortic stenosis (AS) who received TAVR from a medical center between January 2013 and June 2017. The patients' demographics, preoperative laboratory data, postoperative complications, and 1-year mortality were recorded. They were divided into two groups based on their preoperative NT-pro-BNP levels. The post-TAVR outcomes in the two groups were analyzed using a multivariate logistic regression analysis of the binary results. Results: Of the 132 patients included (mean age: 81.5 ± 8.1 years; 47% men), 96 (72.7%) had preoperative NT-pro-BNP levels ≤ 4853 ng/L, and 36 (27.3%) had preoperative NT-pro-BNP levels > 4853 ng/L. The postoperative outcomes were significantly better in the NT-pro-BNP≤4853 group than in the NT-pro-BNP>4853 group: postoperative extracorporeal membrane oxygenation fittings (4.2% vs 16.7%, p = 0.025), number of days in hospital (17.5 ± 21.0 vs 27 ± 17.0, p = 0.009), in-hospital mortality (4.2% vs 16.7%, p = 0.025), and 1-year mortality (11.5% vs 38.9%, p = 0.001); the significant differences persisted after controlling for other variables. Conclusion: For older patients undergoing TAVR with NT-pro-BNP levels > 4853 ng/L, their postoperative outcomes and 1-year mortality were correlated. Thus, NT-pro-BNP is useful for the risk assessment of patients undergoing TAVR and should be regarded as a biomarker in future risk assessments.
KW - NT - pro-BNP
KW - Natriuretic peptide
KW - Postoperative complications
KW - Transcatheter aortic valve replacement
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U2 - 10.1097/JCMA.0000000000000916
DO - 10.1097/JCMA.0000000000000916
M3 - Article
C2 - 36930846
AN - SCOPUS:85159282707
SN - 1726-4901
VL - 86
SP - 479
EP - 484
JO - Journal of the Chinese Medical Association
JF - Journal of the Chinese Medical Association
IS - 5
ER -