NT-proBNP prognostic value is maintained in elderly and very elderly patients with chronic systolic heart failure

2018
Abstract Background Circulating concentrations of N-terminal fragment of the prohormoneof brain natriuretic peptide(NT-proBNP) are influenced by age and common age-related comorbidities, such as renal dysfunction. Therefore, utility of NT-proBNP for prediction of prognosis in the aged has been questioned. We aimed to investigate the prognostic value of NT-proBNP across age classes in a cohort of patients with chronic systolic HF. Methods and results We enrolled 2364 consecutive outpatients with HF and left ventricular ejection fraction ≤50%. Patients were classified according to age quartiles, and a very elderly subgroup was identified, aged ≥85 years. After baseline assessment (including NT-proBNP testing), patients were followed-up for the composite of cardiovascular death, heart transplantation or ventricular assistance deviceimplantation (primary outcome) and for all-cause death (secondary outcome). Patients in the fourth quartile(Q4, age ≥ 77 years, n = 638) and in the very elderly subgroup (age ≥ 85 years, n = 153), had higher NT-proBNP (p  Conclusions NT-proBNP predicts mortality in elderly and very elderly patients with chronic systolic HF, both at mid- and long-term follow-up. Higher NT-proBNP prognostic cut-off should be considered in the aged HF population.
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