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Biochemical diagnosis of ventricular dysfunction in elderly patients in general practice: observational study
H Smith1, R M Pickering, A Struthers
1Primary Medical Care, University of Southampton, Aldermoor Health Centre, Southampton SO16 5ST. hes@soton.ac.uk
Objective:
To investigate the usefulness of measuring plasma concentrations of B type natriuretic peptide in the diagnosis of left ventricular systolic dysfunction in an unselected group of elderly people.
Design:
Observational study.
Setting:
General practice with four centres in Poole, Dorset.
Participants:
155 elderly patients aged 70 to 84 years.
Main Outcome Measures:
Diagnostic characteristics of plasma B type natriuretic peptide measured by radioimmunoassay as a test for left ventricular systolic dysfunction assessed by echocardiography.
Results:
The median plasma concentration of B type natriuretic peptide was 39.3 pmol/l in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction and 15.8 pmol/l in those with normal function. The proportional area under the receiver operator curve was 0.85. At a cut-off point of 18.7 pmol/l the test sensitivity was 92% and the predictive value 18%.
Conclusions:
Plasma concentration of B type natriuretic peptide could be used effectively as an initial test in a community screening programme and, possibly, using a low cut-off point, as a means of ruling out left ventricular systolic dysfunction. It is, however, not a good test to "rule in" the diagnosis, and access to echocardiography remains essential for general practitioners to diagnose heart failure early.
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