[Natriuretic peptides in the diagnosis and monitoring of heart failure].

Abstract

NATRIURETIC PEPTIDES IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND MONITORING OF CARDIAC FAILURE. Heart failure (HF) is a serious and common disease requiring a prompt diagnosis for appropriate management. Natriuretic peptides, such as BNP and NT-proBNP, play a crucial role in diagnosing HF due to their s pecificity and reproducibility. It is important to measuring natriuretic peptides, especially in cases of acute dyspnea, to differentiate cardiac causes from others. Specific thresholds are recommended, with high values strongly suggest HF, while normal levels rule out the diagnosis. Clinical characteristics, such as age, renal function, atrial fibrillation, obesity, and gender, influence natriuretic peptides levels and should be considered in interpretation. For diabetic, hypertensive, and obese patients, early screening for HF through natriuretic peptides measurement is crucial. Furthermore, these natriuretic peptides are useful for monitoring chronic heart failure patients. They assist in confirming decompensation, titrating treatment, evaluating treatment response, and establishing prognosis. However, it's essential to choose a single biomarker (BNP or NT-proBNP) to avoid confusion.

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Title[Natriuretic peptides in the diagnosis and monitoring of heart failure].
Date2024-02-01
Issue nameLa Revue du praticien
Issue numberv74.2:185-193
PubMed38415425
AuthorsBerthelot E, Eliahou L, Jagu A, Damy T, Hanon O, Hulot JS, Meune C, Roig C, Roubille F, Sabouret P, Logeart D & Mewton N
KeywordsHeart Failure, Natriuretic Peptides
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