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Inflammatory markers and incident heart failure in older men: the role of NT-proBNP.

Douglas Gordon John McKechnieAnna Olia PapacostaLucy T LennonPaul I WelshPeter H WhincupSasiwarang Goya Wannamethee
Published in: Biomarkers in medicine (2021)
Aim: To determine the relationship between baseline inflammation (CRP and IL-6) with natriuretic peptide (NP) activity (measured by NT-proBNP) and incident heart failure (HF) in older men. Methods & results: In the British Regional Heart Study, 3569 men without prevalent myocardial infarction or HF were followed for mean 16.3 years; 327 developed HF. Baseline CRP and IL-6 were significantly and positively associated with NT-proBNP. Those in the highest CRP and IL-6 quartiles had an elevated risk of HF after age and BMI adjustment (HR = 1.42 [1.01-1.98] and 1.71 [1.24-2.37], respectively), which markedly attenuated after NT-proBNP adjustment (HR = 1.15 [0.81-1.63] and 1.25 [0.89-1.75], respectively). Conclusion: NP activity is associated with pro-inflammatory biomarkers and may explain the link between inflammation and incident HF.
Keyphrases
  • heart failure
  • acute heart failure
  • middle aged
  • cardiovascular disease
  • oxidative stress
  • left ventricular
  • physical activity
  • atrial fibrillation
  • body mass index
  • cardiac resynchronization therapy
  • type diabetes