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[Utility of BNP measurement in the emergency room in patients with suspected unstable angina with a normal ECG].
- Source :
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Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux [Arch Mal Coeur Vaiss] 2003 Mar; Vol. 96 (3), pp. 181-5. - Publication Year :
- 2003
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Abstract
- Unstable angina is a serious condition, difficult to diagnose in the emergency room. Clinical, electrocardiographic and biological signs (increased troponine) are not sensitive. The authors set out to assess whether measuring B natiuretic peptide in the emergency room was more sensitive for identifying symptomatic coronary lesions. One hundred and twenty patients admitted to the emergency room for chest pain compatible with the diagnosis of unstable angina and a normal ECG were included in this prospective study. All patients underwent coronary angiography during their hospital admission. The sensitivities of troponine at a threshold of 0.4 ng/ml and of brain natiuretic peptide (BNP) at a threshold of 10 pg/ml in this population were 66% and 92% respectively. The use of troponine and BNP together provided better results than troponine and BNP alone for the identification of patients with chest pain with significant coronary lesions.
- Subjects :
- Biomarkers blood
Chest Pain diagnosis
Coronary Angiography
Electrocardiography
Emergency Service, Hospital
France
Humans
Middle Aged
Predictive Value of Tests
Prospective Studies
ROC Curve
Sensitivity and Specificity
Statistics, Nonparametric
Angina, Unstable blood
Angina, Unstable diagnosis
Natriuretic Peptide, Brain blood
Troponin I blood
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- French
- ISSN :
- 0003-9683
- Volume :
- 96
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Archives des maladies du coeur et des vaisseaux
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 12722547