Effects of body mass index and age on N-terminal pro brain natriuretic peptide are associated with glomerular filtration rate in chronic heart failure patients.

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  • Morten Schou
  • Finn Gustafsson
  • Caroline N Kistorp
  • Pernille Corell
  • Kjær, Andreas
  • Per R Hildebrandt
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a state characterized by glomerular hyperfiltration and age-related decreases in glomerular filtration rate (GFR). Body mass index (BMI), age, and GFR are associated with plasma concentrations of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) in chronic heart failure (CHF) patients. We hypothesized that the effects of BMI and age on plasma concentrations of NT-proBNP are associated with GFR. METHODS: We obtained clinical data and laboratory test results from 345 CHF patients at the baseline visit in our heart failure clinic and examined the hypothesis using multiple linear regression models. RESULTS: Age (P = 0.0184), BMI (P = 0.0098), hemoglobin (P = 0.0043), heart rhythm (P <0.0001), and left ventricular ejection fraction (P <0.0001) were associated with log(NT-proBNP). After adjustment for GFR estimated by the Cockcroft and Gault equation, the parameter estimates for BMI (P = 0.3807) and age (P = 0.7238) changed markedly and became insignificant. In another model, after adjustment for GFR estimated by the 4-component Modification of Diet in Renal Disease formula (eGFR(MDRD)), the parameter estimates for age (P = 0.0674) changed markedly and became insignificant, but BMI (P = 0.0067) remained significant and unchanged. The eGFR(MDRD) is adjusted for body surface area, which may explain the difference. CONCLUSIONS: In CHF patients, the effect of age on NT-proBNP is associated with estimates for GFR derived from serum creatinine, and the significance of the effects of BMI on NT-proBNP depends on the method by which GFR is estimated.
Original languageEnglish
JournalClinical Chemistry
Volume53
Issue number11
Pages (from-to)1928-35
Number of pages7
ISSN0009-9147
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

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Keywords: Adult; Age Factors; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Body Mass Index; Chronic Disease; Female; Glomerular Filtration Rate; Heart Failure; Humans; Linear Models; Male; Middle Aged; Natriuretic Peptide, Brain; Peptide Fragments

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