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The Pilot Randomized Study of Nesiritide Versus Dobutamine in Heart Failure (PRESERVD-HF).

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Gheorghiade, M; Gattis Stough, W; Adams, KF; Jaffe, AS; Hasselblad, V; O'Connor, CM
Published in: Am J Cardiol
September 19, 2005

Acute heart failure syndromes (AHFS) are related to several diseases affecting not only the heart but also the kidneys and blood vessels. Emerging evidence indicates that myocardial injury may also play a role in the pathophysiology of AHFS, as suggested by increased levels of markers of injury, such as cardiac troponin (cTn). Although cTn is a known prognostic marker, the release of cTn during hospitalization has not been evaluated prospectively with serial measures. We prospectively evaluated patterns of cTn release by conducting serial measures of cTnI and cTnT in patients hospitalized for AHFS. This study enrolled 51 patients with AHFS who were admitted with worsening heart failure (HF) and a history of coronary artery disease (CAD) in whom an acute coronary event was not suspected. Levels of cTnI and cTnT were measured at 8, 32, 56, and 80 hours after study entry. At baseline, 73.9% of patients had detectable cTnI, and 43.5% had detectable cTnT levels. The median concentrations of cTnI and cTnT were unchanged from 0 to 32 hours, increased from 32 to 56 hours, then either plateaued (cTnT) or decreased to baseline (cTnI). Of the 26 patients who had no detectable cTn levels at baseline, 2 (7.7%) developed detectable cTnT and 5 (41.7%) developed detectable cTnI release during hospitalization. Detectable levels of cTn at baseline were related to short-term clinical events. In this study of patients with CAD in whom an acute coronary event was not suspected, most had detectable levels of cTn present at admission, and some patients developed cTn release during hospitalization. Because cTn release may be a marker for myocardial injury, this study raises the possibility that injury occurred in most patients admitted with AHFS. Therefore, the goal of therapy for AHFS should be not only to improve symptoms and hemodynamics but also to salvage myocardium. Accordingly, therapies for AHFS that are aimed at improving hemodynamics may affect long-term prognosis by either injuring or salvaging myocardium.

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Am J Cardiol

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0002-9149

Publication Date

September 19, 2005

Volume

96

Issue

6A

Start / End Page

18G / 25G

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Troponin T
  • Troponin I
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Prospective Studies
  • Prognosis
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Pilot Projects
  • Natriuretic Peptide, Brain
  • Natriuretic Agents
  • Myocardial Ischemia
 

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Gheorghiade, M., Gattis Stough, W., Adams, K. F., Jaffe, A. S., Hasselblad, V., & O’Connor, C. M. (2005). The Pilot Randomized Study of Nesiritide Versus Dobutamine in Heart Failure (PRESERVD-HF). Am J Cardiol, 96(6A), 18G-25G. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjcard.2005.07.017
Gheorghiade, Mihai, Wendy Gattis Stough, Kirkwood F. Adams, Allan S. Jaffe, Victor Hasselblad, and Christopher M. O’Connor. “The Pilot Randomized Study of Nesiritide Versus Dobutamine in Heart Failure (PRESERVD-HF).Am J Cardiol 96, no. 6A (September 19, 2005): 18G-25G. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjcard.2005.07.017.
Gheorghiade M, Gattis Stough W, Adams KF, Jaffe AS, Hasselblad V, O’Connor CM. The Pilot Randomized Study of Nesiritide Versus Dobutamine in Heart Failure (PRESERVD-HF). Am J Cardiol. 2005 Sep 19;96(6A):18G-25G.
Gheorghiade, Mihai, et al. “The Pilot Randomized Study of Nesiritide Versus Dobutamine in Heart Failure (PRESERVD-HF).Am J Cardiol, vol. 96, no. 6A, Sept. 2005, pp. 18G-25G. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.amjcard.2005.07.017.
Gheorghiade M, Gattis Stough W, Adams KF, Jaffe AS, Hasselblad V, O’Connor CM. The Pilot Randomized Study of Nesiritide Versus Dobutamine in Heart Failure (PRESERVD-HF). Am J Cardiol. 2005 Sep 19;96(6A):18G-25G.
Journal cover image

Published In

Am J Cardiol

DOI

ISSN

0002-9149

Publication Date

September 19, 2005

Volume

96

Issue

6A

Start / End Page

18G / 25G

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Troponin T
  • Troponin I
  • Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
  • Prospective Studies
  • Prognosis
  • Predictive Value of Tests
  • Pilot Projects
  • Natriuretic Peptide, Brain
  • Natriuretic Agents
  • Myocardial Ischemia