Biomarker-based risk assessment model in acute pulmonary embolism
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- 23 May 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in European Heart Journal
- Vol. 26 (20), 2166-2172
- https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehi336
Abstract
Aims Despite growing interest in biomarkers application for risk evaluation in acute pulmonary embolism (APE), no decision-making levels have been defined. Methods and results We developed a biomarker-based risk stratification in 100 consecutive, normotensive on admission, APE patients (35 males, 65 females, 62±18 years). On admission serum NT-proBNP and cardiac troponin T (cTnT) levels were assessed and echocardiography was performed. All-cause 40-day mortality was 15% and APE mortality was 8%. In univariable analysis, cTnT>0.07 µg/L predicted all-cause mortality, hazard ratio (HR) 9.2 (95% CI: 3.3–26.1, P7600 ng/L predicted all-cause and APE mortalities [HR 6.7 (95% CI: 2.4–19.0, P=0.0003) and 7.3 (95% CI: 1.7–30.6, P=0.007)]. NT-proBNP0.07 µg/L was the most significant independent predictor, whereas NT-proBNP and systemic systolic blood pressure measured on admission and echocardiographic parameters were non-significant. APE mortality in patients with NT-proBNP≥600 ng/L and cTnT≥0.07 µg/L reached 33%. NT-proBNPConclusion Simultaneous measurement of serum cTnT and NT-proBNP allows for precise APE prognosis. Normotensive patients on admission with cTnT≥0.07 µg/L and NT-proBNP≥600 ng/L are at high risk of APE mortality, whereas NTproBNP<600 ng/L indicates excellent prognosis.Keywords
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