The predictive value of preoperative B-type natriuretic peptide in children undergooing heart surgery.


Autoria(s): Boulos-Ksontini T.; Perez M.H.; Sekarski N.; Cotting J.; Di Bernardo S.
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2011

Resumo

Introduction: Low cardiac output syndrome is frequent in childrenafter heart surgery for congenital heart disease and may result in pooroutcome and increased morbidity. In the adult population, preoperativebrain natriuretic peptide (BNP) was shown to be predictive of postoperative complications. In children, the value of preoperative BNP onpostoperative outcome is not so clear. The aim of this study was todetermine the predictive value of preoperative BNP on postoperativeoutcome and low cardiac output syndrome in children after heartsurgery for congenital heart disease.Methods: We examined, retrospectively, the postoperative course of97 pediatric patients (mean age 3.7 years, range 0-14 years old) whounderwent heart surgery in a tertiary care pediatric intensive caresetting. NTproBNP was measured preoperatively in all patients(median 412 pg/ml, range 12-35'000 pg/ml). Patients were divided intothree groups according to their NTproBNP levels (group 1: 0-300 pg/ml, group 2: 300-600 pg/ml, group 3: >600 pg/ml) and then,correlations with postoperative outcomes were examined.Results: We found that patients with a high preoperative BNP requiredmore frequently prolonged (>2 days) mechanical ventilation (33%vs 40% vs 61%, p = 0.045) and stayed more frequently longer than6 days in the intensive care unit (42% vs 50% vs 71%, p = 0.03).However, high preoperative BNP was not correlated with occurrenceof low cardiac output syndrome.Conclusion: Preoperative BNP cannot be used, in children, as areliable and sole predictor of postoperative low cardiac outputsyndrome. However it may help identify, before surgery, those patientsat risk of having a difficult postoperative course.

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_7E44FD83A76B

isbn:1424-7860

http://www.smw.ch/fileadmin/smw/pdf/Supplementa_2011/SMW_Suppl-187.pdf

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en

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Joint annual meeting of the foederatio Paedo medicorum helveticorum, Swiss Society of Paediatrics, Swiss Society of Paediatric Surgery, Swiss Society for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy

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