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Correlation of NT-proBNP with metabolic liver function as assessed with C-13-methacetin breath test in patients with acute decompensated heart failure

Publication at Central Library of Charles University, Third Faculty of Medicine |
2010

Abstract

Metabolic liver function is significantly decreased in patients with advanced chronic heart failure (CHF). The purpose of the study was to evaluate correlation of NT-proBNP with metabolic liver function as assessed with 13C-methacetin breath test in patients with acute decompensation of chronic heart failure (ADHF).

NT-proBNP, 13C-methacetin breath test and investigation of other biochemical parameters were realized on days 0-2 (V1) and 2-7 (V2) after hospital admission in 13 consecutive ADHF patients. NT-proBNP and metabolic liver function as assessed with 13C-methacetin breath test didn't change in the first days after hospital admission in ADHF patients.

Correlation of NT-proBNP with the degree of metabolic liver function impairement was not significant. The study revealed significant correlation of NT-proBNP with serum ceruloplasmin and significant inverse correlation of liver function with total iron binding capacity in patients with ADHF.

The results of this pilot study should be confirmed in a study with larger patient population