The influence of atrial fibrillation on the levels of NT-proBNP versus GDF-15 in patients with heart failure.

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Santema, Bernadet, T | Chan, Michelle, M y | Tromp, Jasper | Dokter, Martin | van Der Wal, Haye, H | Emmens, Johanna, E | Takens, Janny | Samani, Nilesh J | Ng, Leong, L | Lang, Chim, C | van Der Meer, Peter | ter Maaten, Jozine, M | Damman, Kevin | Dickstein, Kenneth | Cleland, John, G | Zannad, Faiez | Anker, Stefan D | Metra, Marco | van Der Harst, Pim | de Boer, Rudolf, A | van Veldhuisen, Dirk, J | Rienstra, Michiel | Lam, Carolyn, S P | Voors, Adriaan, A

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International audience. Background: In heart failure (HF), levels of NT-proBNP are influenced by the presence of concomitant atrial fibrillation (AF), making it difficult to distinguish between HF versus AF in patients with raised NT-proBNP. It is unknown whether levels of GDF-15 are also influenced by AF in patients with HF. In this study we compared the plasma levels of NT-proBNP versus GDF-15 in patients with HF in AF versus sinus rhythm (SR).Methods: In a post hoc analysis of the index cohort of BIOSTAT-CHF (n = 2516), we studied patients with HF categorized into three groups: (1) AF at baseline (n = 733), (2) SR at baseline with a history of AF (n = 183), and (3) SR at baseline and no history of AF (n = 1025). The findings were validated in the validation cohort of BIOSTAT-CHF (n = 1738).Results: Plasma NT-proBNP levels of patients who had AF at baseline were higher than those of patients in SR (both with and without a history of AF), even after multivariable adjustment (3417 [25th-75th percentile 1897-6486] versus 1788 [682-3870], adjusted p < 0.001, versus 2231 pg/mL [902-5270], adjusted p < 0.001). In contrast, after adjusting for clinical confounders, the levels of GDF-15 were comparable between the three groups (3179 [2062-5253] versus 2545 [1686-4337], adjusted p = 0.36, versus 2294 [1471-3855] pg/mL, adjusted p = 0.08). Similar patterns of both NT-proBNP and GDF-15 were found in the validation cohort.Conclusion: These data show that in patients with HF, NT-proBNP is significantly influenced by underlying AF at time of measurement and not by previous episodes of AF, whereas the levels of GDF-15 are not influenced by the presence of AF. Therefore, GDF-15 might have additive value combined with NT-proBNP in the assessment of patients with HF and concomitant AF.

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