B-Type Natriuretic Peptide at Admission Is a Predictor of All-Cause Mortality at One Year after the First Acute Episode of New-Onset Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction.
Liviu-Nicolae GhilenceaGabriel Cristian BejanMarilena-Brîndusa ZamfirescuAna Maria Alexandra StănescuLavinia-Lucia MateiLaura-Maria ManeaIsmail Dogu KilicSerban-Mihai BălănescuAndreea-Catarina PopescuSaul Gareth MyersonPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2022)
NT-proBNP above 2910 pg/mL at admission for de novo and acute HFpEF predicted a 16-fold increased mortality at 12 months, whereas values less than 2910 pg/mL forecast a high likelihood of survival (99.3%) in the next 12 months, and should be considered as a useful prognostic tool, in addition to its utility in diagnosing heart failure.