Comparison of prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in septic and non-septic intensive care patients

Introduction : The aim of this study is to compare the prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels in septic and non-septic intensive care patients. Material and methods : Fifty consecutive patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) were enrolled in eith...

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Main Authors: Namik Ozcan, Ayse Ozcan, Cetin Kaymak, Hulya Basar, Mustafa Kotanoglu, Bektas Kose
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spelling doaj-9bf475672d2a4aa6a652e95d6e01a9aa2020-11-25T00:26:37ZengTermedia Publishing HouseArchives of Medical Science1734-19221896-91512017-02-0113241842510.5114/aoms.2015.5419625773Comparison of prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in septic and non-septic intensive care patientsNamik OzcanAyse OzcanCetin KaymakHulya BasarMustafa KotanogluBektas KoseIntroduction : The aim of this study is to compare the prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels in septic and non-septic intensive care patients. Material and methods : Fifty consecutive patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) were enrolled in either the septic or non-septic group according to the criteria in the International Sepsis Definitions Conference in 2001. Demographic and clinical data, procalcitonin and lactate levels at admission, and death within 28 days were registered. Five blood samples were collected from all patients for NT-proBNP measurements. Results: Septic patients had higher APACHE II (19 (16.00–24.25) vs. 16 (13.00–18.25)), and SOFA (8 (5–10) vs. 6 (4–7)) scores (p <0.05). Procalcitonin levels were also higher in septic patients (3.33 (1.06–10.96) vs. 0.46 (0.26–1.01) ng/ml) and more patients required vasopressors in this group (9 (36%) vs. 2 (8%)) (p < 0.05). In the septic group, the correlation between mortality and the level of NT-proBNP was significant for each measurement, starting from the admission. In the non-septic group the correlation between mortality and the level of NT-proBNP was significant only at the 120th h. Conclusions : We concluded that the level of NT-proBNP at admission is well correlated with 28-day mortality in septic ICU patients. However, single measurement of NT-proBNP levels in non-septic patients does not correlate with the 28-day mortality. Repeated measurements and an increasing trend of the NT-proBNP levels may show a correlation with mortality in non-septic intensive care patients.https://www.termedia.pl/Comparison-of-prognostic-value-of-N-terminal-pro-brain-natriuretic-peptide-in-septic-and-non-septic-intensive-care-patients,19,25773,1,1.htmlNT-proBNP intensive care unit patient outcome assessment critically ill
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Ayse Ozcan
Cetin Kaymak
Hulya Basar
Mustafa Kotanoglu
Bektas Kose
spellingShingle Namik Ozcan
Ayse Ozcan
Cetin Kaymak
Hulya Basar
Mustafa Kotanoglu
Bektas Kose
Comparison of prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in septic and non-septic intensive care patients
Archives of Medical Science
NT-proBNP
intensive care unit
patient outcome assessment
critically ill
author_facet Namik Ozcan
Ayse Ozcan
Cetin Kaymak
Hulya Basar
Mustafa Kotanoglu
Bektas Kose
author_sort Namik Ozcan
title Comparison of prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in septic and non-septic intensive care patients
title_short Comparison of prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in septic and non-septic intensive care patients
title_full Comparison of prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in septic and non-septic intensive care patients
title_fullStr Comparison of prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in septic and non-septic intensive care patients
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in septic and non-septic intensive care patients
title_sort comparison of prognostic value of n-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide in septic and non-septic intensive care patients
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Archives of Medical Science
issn 1734-1922
1896-9151
publishDate 2017-02-01
description Introduction : The aim of this study is to compare the prognostic value of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) levels in septic and non-septic intensive care patients. Material and methods : Fifty consecutive patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) were enrolled in either the septic or non-septic group according to the criteria in the International Sepsis Definitions Conference in 2001. Demographic and clinical data, procalcitonin and lactate levels at admission, and death within 28 days were registered. Five blood samples were collected from all patients for NT-proBNP measurements. Results: Septic patients had higher APACHE II (19 (16.00–24.25) vs. 16 (13.00–18.25)), and SOFA (8 (5–10) vs. 6 (4–7)) scores (p <0.05). Procalcitonin levels were also higher in septic patients (3.33 (1.06–10.96) vs. 0.46 (0.26–1.01) ng/ml) and more patients required vasopressors in this group (9 (36%) vs. 2 (8%)) (p < 0.05). In the septic group, the correlation between mortality and the level of NT-proBNP was significant for each measurement, starting from the admission. In the non-septic group the correlation between mortality and the level of NT-proBNP was significant only at the 120th h. Conclusions : We concluded that the level of NT-proBNP at admission is well correlated with 28-day mortality in septic ICU patients. However, single measurement of NT-proBNP levels in non-septic patients does not correlate with the 28-day mortality. Repeated measurements and an increasing trend of the NT-proBNP levels may show a correlation with mortality in non-septic intensive care patients.
topic NT-proBNP
intensive care unit
patient outcome assessment
critically ill
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