• BNP and NT-proBNP : reference values and cutoff limits

    Teixeira J. , Guillaume M. , Nellessen E. , Chapelle J-P.
    Rev Med Liege 2012, 67(1),38-43

    Abstract : Natriuretic peptides, particularly BNP and NT-proBNP, are increasingly used as screening test in patients with symptoms suggestive of heart failure (HF). Due to their high negative predictive values, natriuretic peptide determinations allow to exclude chronic HF with great certainty and to identify patients for whom echography is not necessary. These biomarkers are also useful for diagnostic purposes, high plasma levels being related to an increased risk of cardiovascular hospitalisation and death. Risk stratification in patients with HF symptoms is based on “low” and “high” cut-off limits, for which different values have been proposed. The aim of this paper is to discuss the delineation of the decision limits and the intermediate grey zone in comparison to NT-proBNP reference values obtained in a representative group of subjects living in the Liège area (Belgium). Data were analysed in relation to age and gender, two of the main parameters influencing the natriuretic peptide plasma levels.

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