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N-terminal of the prohormone brain natriuretic peptide is a predictor of hemodynamic instability in valve disease.

Aim: The usefulness of N-terminal of the prohormone brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) as a predictor of perioperative hemodynamic instability is not fully elucidated. Methods: This prospective study was conducted on a group of 455 patients undergoing elective heart valve surgery. The primary end point at the 30-day follow-up was postoperative hemodynamic instability. The secondary end point was death from all causes in patients with postoperative hemodynamic instability. Results: The postoperative hemodynamic instability occurred in 85 patients. At multivariate analysis NT-proBNP, New York Heart Association classes and glomerular filtration rate remained independent predictors of the primary end point. Age and NT-proBNP were associated with an increased risk of death. Conclusion: The preoperative NT-proBNP can be used to predict a postoperative hemodynamic instability as well as death in the group of patients with postoperative hemodynamic instability.

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