Author/Authors :
Ekure, EN †Departments of Paediatrics - Medicine - Chemical Pathology - College of Medicine - University of Lagos, Nigeria , Okoromah, CA †Departments of Paediatrics - Medicine - Chemical Pathology - College of Medicine - University of Lagos, Nigeria , Ajuluchukwu, JN †Departments of Paediatrics - Medicine - Chemical Pathology - College of Medicine - University of Lagos, Nigeria , Mbakwem, A †Departments of Paediatrics - Medicine - Chemical Pathology - College of Medicine - University of Lagos, Nigeria , Oladipo, J †Departments of Paediatrics - Medicine - Chemical Pathology - College of Medicine - University of Lagos, Nigeria
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NTproBNP)
is useful in the diagnosis and management of adult
patients with heart failure.
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to determine the
usefulness of NT-proBNP in diagnosing congestive heart
failure (CHF) in children and its correlation with left
ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and clinical heart failure
score.
METHODS: Plasma NT-proBNP was measured in 28 children
with CHF and age matched controls. Heart failure assessment
was done using modified Ross score and all had
echocardiography done.
RESULTS: Mean plasma NT-proBNP of children with CHF
(377.86±1026.49pg/mL) was significantly higher than that of
controls (353.61±328.50 pg/mL) (p<0.001). A plasma NT-pro
BNP of 951pg/mL was used as the cut off value for heart failure.
The sensitivity, specificity, negative and positive predictive
values were 57%, 96%, 69% and 94% respectively. NT-pro
BNP levels showed a high positive correlation with the modified
Ross score (r= 0.502; p<0.001) but low correlation with LVEF
(r= –0.137; p>0.3).
CONCLUSION: Our findings indicate that measuring NT-pro
BNP may be useful as a diagnostic tool in congestive cardiac
failure in children. The fact that its levels also correlated
positively with modified Ross score thereby objectively
determining severity of heart failure suggests that this
biomarker may also be useful as an evaluation tool in congestive
cardiac failure in children
Keywords :
ejection fraction , modified Ross Score , children , Heart failure , NT-pro BNP