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Phenotyping progression of secondary mitral regurgitation in chronic systolic heart failure.

Henrike ArfstenPhilipp E BartkoNoemi PavoGregor HeitzingerJulia MascherbauerChristian HengstenbergMartin HülsmannGeorg Goliasch
Published in: European journal of clinical investigation (2019)
Increased plasma levels of neurohumoral cardiac biomarkers are predictors of sMR progression in patients with HFrEF and add easily available incremental prognostic information for risk stratification. Importantly, NT-proBNP was not useful to predict progressive sMR in the present analysis. On the contrary, MR-proANP, primarily produced in the atria, copeptin partly triggered by intra-cardiac and intra-arterial pressures and MR-proADM, a marker of forward failure and peripheral released vasoactive CT-proET1, increase based on a progressive loading burden by sMR and may thus serve as better predictors of sMR progression.
Keyphrases
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