Title of article
N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide measurements in hemodynamically significant patent ductus arteriosus in preterm infants
Author/Authors
Alenazi, Shehab Ahmed Department of Pediatrics - Collage of Medicine - Northern Border University, Arar, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Pages
5
From page
580
To page
584
Abstract
Objectives: Evaluate the role of NT-proBNP levels in Preterm neonates suffering from PDA and used as a
screening tool for predicting HsPDA and guiding physicians to consider early echocardiographic evaluation.
Methods: This is a monocentric prospective blind study which was conducted at Arar Central Hospital,
Ar’ar, Saudi Arabia, during the period between Jan 2014 to June 2014. Thirty-three (33) preterm infants
born at less than 31 weeks of gestation or weighing less than 1200 g at birth infants were initially enrolled
during a 6-month period. Blood samples were collected along with routine blood tests on days 1, 2, 3, and
7 of life for NT-proBNP analysis. Two echocardiographies were systematically performed on day two of life
to ascertain about the status of Ductus Arteriosus.
Results: The Plasma NT-proBNP levels were high on day one of life and decline from day three to day seven
of life except in those infants with significant hsPDA. Plasma NT–proNBP levels on day 2 of infants in the
HsPDA group were significantly higher (<0.001) than those in non-HsPDA group. Echocardiogram parameters
indicates the significant difference (p<0.002) in Left Atrial and Aortic ratio (LA/AO), Interventricular septum
thickness (P<0.03), Left ventricular posterior wall thickness (p<0.05), diastole PDA gradient (p<0.005)
between HsPDA and non-HsPDA.
Conclusions: Plasma NT-proBNP level peaked during the first few days after birth and declined rapidly
within a week. Therefore, its level may have a role as a screening tool to predict HsPDA and provide more
information regarding its spontaneous closure or otherwise.
Keywords
HsPDA , NT-proBNP , Preterm infants
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2016
Record number
2407142
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