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Clinical Biochemistry 2012-May

Serum albumin is a useful prognostic indicator and adds important information to NT-proBNP in a Chinese cohort of heart failure.

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Wenting Su
Tao An
Qiong Zhou
Yan Huang
Jian Zhang
Yuhui Zhang
Bingqi Wei
Xiaolu Sun
Changhong Zou
Kejia Lou

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the effect of serum albumin on prognosis and the power of albumin adding information to NT-proBNP in a Chinese cohort of heart failure.

METHODS

385 consecutive patients (male vs. female: 292 vs. 93; mean age: 54.89±14.41years; NYHA classes II-V) admitted for heart failure exacerbation with LVEF≤45% were enrolled, and biochemical data was measured at baseline. The endpoint was defined as cardiac death or rehospitalization for aggravated heart failure. Follow-up period was 25±7months.

RESULTS

Multivariate analysis in a Cox proportional hazard model revealed serum albumin was an independent predictor for adverse prognosis (HR 0.96,CI 0.94-0.99, P=0.02), and the patients with higher NT-proBNP and lower albumin than median had the highest risk for cardiac events (HR 2.89, CI 1.90-4.40, P<0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

Serum albumin is a significant prognosis indicator for heart failure and it adds important information to NT-proBNP.

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