Serum brain natriuretic peptide in preeclamptic patients and normotensive pregnant women

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Objective: To compare serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations in preeclamptic patients and healthy normotensive pregnant women. Design: Case-control study. Setting: Hospital Central “Dr. Urquinaona”, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Participants: A total of 180 patients were selected. Ninety preeclampti...

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Autores: Reyna Villasmil, Eduardo, Mejia Montilla, Jorly, Reyna Villasmil, Nadia, Santos Bolívar, Joel, Fernández Ramírez, Andreina, Rondón Tapia, Marta
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Fecha de Publicación:2017
Institución:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Serum brain natriuretic peptide in preeclamptic patients and normotensive pregnant women
Péptido natriurético cerebral sérico en preeclámpticas y embarazadas normotensas
title Serum brain natriuretic peptide in preeclamptic patients and normotensive pregnant women
spellingShingle Serum brain natriuretic peptide in preeclamptic patients and normotensive pregnant women
Reyna Villasmil, Eduardo
title_short Serum brain natriuretic peptide in preeclamptic patients and normotensive pregnant women
title_full Serum brain natriuretic peptide in preeclamptic patients and normotensive pregnant women
title_fullStr Serum brain natriuretic peptide in preeclamptic patients and normotensive pregnant women
title_full_unstemmed Serum brain natriuretic peptide in preeclamptic patients and normotensive pregnant women
title_sort Serum brain natriuretic peptide in preeclamptic patients and normotensive pregnant women
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Reyna Villasmil, Eduardo
Mejia Montilla, Jorly
Reyna Villasmil, Nadia
Santos Bolívar, Joel
Fernández Ramírez, Andreina
Rondón Tapia, Marta
author Reyna Villasmil, Eduardo
author_facet Reyna Villasmil, Eduardo
Mejia Montilla, Jorly
Reyna Villasmil, Nadia
Santos Bolívar, Joel
Fernández Ramírez, Andreina
Rondón Tapia, Marta
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Reyna Villasmil, Nadia
Santos Bolívar, Joel
Fernández Ramírez, Andreina
Rondón Tapia, Marta
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Objective: To compare serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations in preeclamptic patients and healthy normotensive pregnant women. Design: Case-control study. Setting: Hospital Central “Dr. Urquinaona”, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Participants: A total of 180 patients were selected. Ninety preeclamptic patients were selected as the study group (group A) and 90 healthy normotensive pregnant women with the same age and body mass index as the study group were selected as controls (group B). Methods: Blood samples were extracted from all patients before labor and immediately after diagnosis in group A to determine serum cerebral natriuretic peptide concentrations. Main outcome results: General characteristics, serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations and diagnostic efficacy. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations between group A (65.1 +/- 14.1 pg/mL) and group B (43.2 +/- 9.8 pg/mL; p < 0.001). There was no significant correlation with systolic and diastolic blood pressure values (p = ns). A cutoff value of 55 pg/mL had an area under the curve of 0.88, sensitivity 71.1%, specificity 83.3%, positive predictive value 81.0% and negative predictive value 74.2%, with diagnostic accuracy of 77.2%. Conclusion: Preeclamptic patients have s ignificantly h igher concentrations of serum brain natriuretic peptide compared to healthy normotensive pregnant women. Objective: To compare serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations in preeclamptic patients and healthy normotensive pregnant women. Design: Case-control study. Setting: Hospital Central “Dr. Urquinaona”, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Participants: A total of 180 patients were selected. Ninety preeclamptic patients were selected as the study group (group A) and 90 healthy normotensive pregnant women with the same age and body mass index as the study group were selected as controls (group B). Methods: Blood samples were extracted from all patients before labor and immediately after diagnosis in group A to determine serum cerebral natriuretic peptide concentrations. Main outcome results: General characteristics, serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations and diagnostic efficacy. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations between group A (65.1 +/- 14.1 pg/mL) and group B (43.2 +/- 9.8 pg/mL; p < 0.001). There was no significant correlation with systolic and diastolic blood pressure values (p = ns). A cutoff value of 55 pg/mL had an area under the curve of 0.88, sensitivity 71.1%, specificity 83.3%, positive predictive value 81.0% and negative predictive value 74.2%, with diagnostic accuracy of 77.2%. Conclusion: Preeclamptic patients have significantly higher concentrations of serum brain natriuretic peptide compared to healthy normotensive pregnant women.
Objetivo: Comparar las concentraciones séricas de péptido natriurético cerebral en pacientes con preeclampsia y embarazadas normotensas sanas. Diseño: Estudio de casos y controles. Institución: Hospital Central “Dr. Urquinaona”, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Participantes: Se seleccionó un total de 180 embarazadas. Se incluyeron 90 preeclámpticas como grupo de estudio (grupo A) y un grupo de control seleccionado por tener edad e índice de masa corporal similares al grupo de estudio, que consistió en 90 embarazadas normotensas sanas (grupo B). Métodos: Las muestras de sangre se recolectaron en todas las pacientes antes del parto e inmediatamente después del diagnóstico en el grupo A, para determinar las concentraciones de péptido natriurético cerebral. Principales medidas de resultados: Características generales, concentraciones de péptido natriurético cerebral y eficacia diagnóstica. Resultados: Se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas en las concentraciones séricas de péptido natriurético cerebral entre las pacientes del grupo A (65,1 +/- 14,1 pg/mL) y las pacientes del grupo B (43,2 +/- 9,8 pg/mL; p < 0,001). No se observaron correlaciones significativas con los valores de presión arterial sistólica y diastólica en las preeclámpticas (p = ns). Un valor de corte de 55 pg/mL presentó un valor por debajo de la curva de 0,88, sensibilidad 71,1%, especificidad 83,3%, valor predictivo positivo 81,0% y valor predictivo negativo 74,2%, con una exactitud diagnóstica del 77,2%. Conclusión: Las preeclámpticas presentaron concentraciones séricas significativamente más altas de péptido natriurético cerebral al compararlo con embarazadas normotensas sanas.
description Objective: To compare serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations in preeclamptic patients and healthy normotensive pregnant women. Design: Case-control study. Setting: Hospital Central “Dr. Urquinaona”, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Participants: A total of 180 patients were selected. Ninety preeclamptic patients were selected as the study group (group A) and 90 healthy normotensive pregnant women with the same age and body mass index as the study group were selected as controls (group B). Methods: Blood samples were extracted from all patients before labor and immediately after diagnosis in group A to determine serum cerebral natriuretic peptide concentrations. Main outcome results: General characteristics, serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations and diagnostic efficacy. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations between group A (65.1 +/- 14.1 pg/mL) and group B (43.2 +/- 9.8 pg/mL; p < 0.001). There was no significant correlation with systolic and diastolic blood pressure values (p = ns). A cutoff value of 55 pg/mL had an area under the curve of 0.88, sensitivity 71.1%, specificity 83.3%, positive predictive value 81.0% and negative predictive value 74.2%, with diagnostic accuracy of 77.2%. Conclusion: Preeclamptic patients have s ignificantly h igher concentrations of serum brain natriuretic peptide compared to healthy normotensive pregnant women. Objective: To compare serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations in preeclamptic patients and healthy normotensive pregnant women. Design: Case-control study. Setting: Hospital Central “Dr. Urquinaona”, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Participants: A total of 180 patients were selected. Ninety preeclamptic patients were selected as the study group (group A) and 90 healthy normotensive pregnant women with the same age and body mass index as the study group were selected as controls (group B). Methods: Blood samples were extracted from all patients before labor and immediately after diagnosis in group A to determine serum cerebral natriuretic peptide concentrations. Main outcome results: General characteristics, serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations and diagnostic efficacy. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations between group A (65.1 +/- 14.1 pg/mL) and group B (43.2 +/- 9.8 pg/mL; p < 0.001). There was no significant correlation with systolic and diastolic blood pressure values (p = ns). A cutoff value of 55 pg/mL had an area under the curve of 0.88, sensitivity 71.1%, specificity 83.3%, positive predictive value 81.0% and negative predictive value 74.2%, with diagnostic accuracy of 77.2%. Conclusion: Preeclamptic patients have significantly higher concentrations of serum brain natriuretic peptide compared to healthy normotensive pregnant women.
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spelling Serum brain natriuretic peptide in preeclamptic patients and normotensive pregnant womenPéptido natriurético cerebral sérico en preeclámpticas y embarazadas normotensasReyna Villasmil, EduardoMejia Montilla, JorlyReyna Villasmil, NadiaSantos Bolívar, JoelFernández Ramírez, AndreinaRondón Tapia, MartaObjective: To compare serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations in preeclamptic patients and healthy normotensive pregnant women. Design: Case-control study. Setting: Hospital Central “Dr. Urquinaona”, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Participants: A total of 180 patients were selected. Ninety preeclamptic patients were selected as the study group (group A) and 90 healthy normotensive pregnant women with the same age and body mass index as the study group were selected as controls (group B). Methods: Blood samples were extracted from all patients before labor and immediately after diagnosis in group A to determine serum cerebral natriuretic peptide concentrations. Main outcome results: General characteristics, serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations and diagnostic efficacy. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations between group A (65.1 +/- 14.1 pg/mL) and group B (43.2 +/- 9.8 pg/mL; p < 0.001). There was no significant correlation with systolic and diastolic blood pressure values (p = ns). A cutoff value of 55 pg/mL had an area under the curve of 0.88, sensitivity 71.1%, specificity 83.3%, positive predictive value 81.0% and negative predictive value 74.2%, with diagnostic accuracy of 77.2%. Conclusion: Preeclamptic patients have s ignificantly h igher concentrations of serum brain natriuretic peptide compared to healthy normotensive pregnant women. Objective: To compare serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations in preeclamptic patients and healthy normotensive pregnant women. Design: Case-control study. Setting: Hospital Central “Dr. Urquinaona”, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Participants: A total of 180 patients were selected. Ninety preeclamptic patients were selected as the study group (group A) and 90 healthy normotensive pregnant women with the same age and body mass index as the study group were selected as controls (group B). Methods: Blood samples were extracted from all patients before labor and immediately after diagnosis in group A to determine serum cerebral natriuretic peptide concentrations. Main outcome results: General characteristics, serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations and diagnostic efficacy. Results: There was a statistically significant difference in serum brain natriuretic peptide concentrations between group A (65.1 +/- 14.1 pg/mL) and group B (43.2 +/- 9.8 pg/mL; p < 0.001). There was no significant correlation with systolic and diastolic blood pressure values (p = ns). A cutoff value of 55 pg/mL had an area under the curve of 0.88, sensitivity 71.1%, specificity 83.3%, positive predictive value 81.0% and negative predictive value 74.2%, with diagnostic accuracy of 77.2%. Conclusion: Preeclamptic patients have significantly higher concentrations of serum brain natriuretic peptide compared to healthy normotensive pregnant women.Objetivo: Comparar las concentraciones séricas de péptido natriurético cerebral en pacientes con preeclampsia y embarazadas normotensas sanas. Diseño: Estudio de casos y controles. Institución: Hospital Central “Dr. Urquinaona”, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Participantes: Se seleccionó un total de 180 embarazadas. Se incluyeron 90 preeclámpticas como grupo de estudio (grupo A) y un grupo de control seleccionado por tener edad e índice de masa corporal similares al grupo de estudio, que consistió en 90 embarazadas normotensas sanas (grupo B). Métodos: Las muestras de sangre se recolectaron en todas las pacientes antes del parto e inmediatamente después del diagnóstico en el grupo A, para determinar las concentraciones de péptido natriurético cerebral. Principales medidas de resultados: Características generales, concentraciones de péptido natriurético cerebral y eficacia diagnóstica. Resultados: Se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente significativas en las concentraciones séricas de péptido natriurético cerebral entre las pacientes del grupo A (65,1 +/- 14,1 pg/mL) y las pacientes del grupo B (43,2 +/- 9,8 pg/mL; p < 0,001). No se observaron correlaciones significativas con los valores de presión arterial sistólica y diastólica en las preeclámpticas (p = ns). Un valor de corte de 55 pg/mL presentó un valor por debajo de la curva de 0,88, sensibilidad 71,1%, especificidad 83,3%, valor predictivo positivo 81,0% y valor predictivo negativo 74,2%, con una exactitud diagnóstica del 77,2%. Conclusión: Las preeclámpticas presentaron concentraciones séricas significativamente más altas de péptido natriurético cerebral al compararlo con embarazadas normotensas sanas.Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecología2017-01-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/193610.31403/rpgo.v62i1936Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetricia; Vol. 62, Núm. 4 (2016); 363-3692304-51322304-5124reponame:Revista SPOG - Revista Peruana de Ginecología y Obstetriciainstname:Sociedad Peruana de Obstetricia y Ginecologíainstacron:SPOGspahttp://www.spog.org.pe/web/revista/index.php/RPGO/article/view/1936/pdf_407info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-05-31T15:51:12Zmail@mail.com -
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