Aim: To evaluate N-terminal pro-BNP-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) plasmatic levels in heart failure patients with/without atrial fibrillation (AFib) and with/without diabetes (DM).
Methods: The study enrolled 120 patients with heart failure, age 71.26±9.14, 48.3% AFib and 30.8% with DM. The patients were divided into 4 groups according to the presence or absence of AFib and DM: group 1, 46 patients in sinus rhythm (SR) without DM; group 2, 16 patients in SR with DM; group 3, 37 patients with AFib and without DM; group 4, 21 patients with both AFib and DM.
Results: The patients in SR with DM displayed lower NT-proBNP levels than those with AFib without DM (1196.75±1183.11 vs 1940.59±963.665, p=0.02). We recorded no significant difference in comparison with the patients who had both AFib and DM (1196.75±1183.11 vs 1452.67±1257.94, p=NS). There was no significant difference between groups 3 and 4. Statistically significant correlations between ejection fraction, namely NYHA class and NT-proBNP levels were recorded only in the patients in SR-group 1 (r=-0.42, p<0.01) and group 2 (r=-0.66, p<0.01).
Conclusions: Correlations between plasma NT-proBNP levels and ejection fraction, namely NYHA class, were evinced only in patients in SR.
Keywords: Atrial fibrillation; Elderly; Heart failure; NT-proBNP; diAbetes.
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