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New arena for testing of drugs: Real world
The Punch, Nigeria - Nov 29, 2008
The drug dilates blood vessels, making it easier for the heart to pump blood into the rest of the body. Patients breathed better. The FDA approved the drug ...

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Personal Health: News and Notes
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They wanted to compare the value of blood pressure tests in doctors' offices with 24-hour ambulatory monitoring for predicting cardiovascular events, ...
diaDexus Receives CE Mark Certification for the PLAC(R) Test
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The PLAC Test is the only blood test cleared by the FDA to assess risk forboth coronary heart disease (CHD) and ischemic stroke associated ...

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Scientists doubt utility of CT scan as heart test
Reuters - Nov 26, 2008
The study published by the journal found that the expensive CT scans can detect narrowed blood vessels in people with suspected heart disease nearly as well ...
Newer heart test may not be better CNN
Advanced CT Scans Valuable To Check For Clogged Arteries Science Daily (press release)
Hopkins study supports use of CT scan of heart Baltimore Sun
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The Lab Says Heart Attack, but the Patient Is Fine
New York Times, United States - Nov 26, 2008
His blood test results were terrifying, with levels of an enzyme, creatine kinase MB, 10 times higher than normal. Like the runner in Israel, ...
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People with diabetes are twice as likely to suffer a stroke and heart disease. Blood sugar levels that are persistently elevated may also cause nerve damage ...

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Their identity remains uncertain, but the terrorists who swarmed Mumbai Wednesday knew well what they were attacking ? India's cultural heart. ...
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diaDexus Receives CE Mark Certification for the PLAC(R) Test
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The PLAC Test is the only blood test cleared by the FDA to assess risk for both coronary heart disease (CHD) and ischemic stroke associated with ...

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New Blood Test Better Identifies Heart Failure Patients in ER
MarketWatch - Nov 11, 2008
A blood test recently approved for use in Europe identified the sickest heart failure patients better than tests currently used in the United States. ...
B?R?A?H?M?S Announces New Blood Test Better Predicts Heart Failure ... Business Wire (press release)
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Routine evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function by ...
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… , Controlled Trial of Long-Term Moderate Exercise Training in Chronic Heart Failure Effects on … -
R Belardinelli, D Georgiou, G Cianci, A Purcaro - Circulation, 1999 - Am Heart Assoc
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Test-Day Genetic Analysis of Condition Score and Heart Girth in Holstein Friesian Cows -
L Gallo, P Carnier, M Cassandro, R Dal Zotto, G … - Journal of Dairy Science, 2001 - Am Dairy Sci Assoc
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… in Acute Myocardial Infarction: Does Patient Age Influence Utilization Patterns? The Worcester Heart -
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brain natriuretic peptide levels predict functional capacity in patients with chronic heart failure -
S Kruger, J Graf, D Kunz, T Stickel, P Hanrath, U … - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2002 - Am Coll Cardio Found
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The effect of age on heart rate in subjects free of heart disease. Studies by ambulatory … -
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Evaluation of Autonomic Influences on QT Dispersion Using the Head-Up Tilt Test in Healthy Subjects -
M NAKAGAWA, N TAKAHASHI, T IWAO, H YONEMOCHI, TH … - Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1999 - Blackwell Synergy
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… relationship between left ventricular systolic function and congestive heart failure diagnosed by … -
PR Marantz, JN Tobin, S Wassertheil-Smoller, RM … - Circulation, 1988 - Am Heart Assoc
... Physicians referring patients for CVNMS were required to complete a form before
the test, specifying reason for the test, suspected heart disease, and ...

B-type natriuretic peptide levels: A potential novel ?white count? for congestive heart failure -
A Maisel - Journal of Cardiac Failure, 2001 - Elsevier
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Blood test can accurately diagnose heart failure in patients with kidney dysfunction

A large-scale analysis has shown that a blood test previously found useful in diagnosing or ruling out heart failure in emergency room patients remains effective in patients with chronic kidney disease.
The study also demonstrates that the test for a marker called NT-proBNP can identify patients at a higher risk for death, independent of kidney dysfunction.

The report from investigators at the Massachusetts General Hospital ( MGH ) is published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.

" It is well understood that kidney disease reduces the usefulness of testing for both NT-proBNP and a related biomarker called BNP, and the conventional understanding was that NT-proBNP was the more affected of the two," says James Januzzi Jr., of the MGH Cardiology Division, the paper's senior author. " However, while kidney disease did lead to higher values of NT-proBNP in our study, what really matters is clinical performance; and at optimal cut-points, no matter how hard we looked, we found the relationship between chronic kidney disease and the diagnostic accuracy of NT-proBNP was no different than that of BNP. Our findings thus directly contradict observations based on smaller, less characterized patient populations."

 
Congestive heart failure, which occurs when an impaired heart muscle cannot pump blood efficiently, is a growing health problem and major cause of cardiac death.
The diagnosis of heart failure may be challenging because its symptoms can overlap those of other conditions.
Missing a heart failure diagnosis can put patients at high risk of serious problems, including death, but overdiagnosis may lead patients to receive unnecessary treatment.

The PRIDE study showed NT-proBNP to be highly sensitive and specific for the diagnosis of acute heart failure in patients with shortness of breath and to strongly predict patient deaths.
A major concern about the widespread use of the marker had been previous assertions that kidney disease – very common in patients with heart failure – might confound the results of NT-proBNP testing, since levels of the marker were higher among those with reduced renal function.
 
Some researchers in the field argued that BNP was less affected by chronic kidney disease than was NT-proBNP. " We found no difference in our results when you examine them side-by-side with those for BNP," says Januzzi. " When you consider the data in totality, there just does not seem to be much difference between these two markers with respect to their diagnostic usefulness in patients with kidney disease. While kidney disease modestly reduces the diagnostic accuracy of both markers, when used in the appropriate manner, both tests appear to return identical information."
 
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Besides the diagnostic value of NT-proBNP, the analysis evaluated the prospective value of NT-proBNP testing for predicting death within 60 days. " In fact, NT-proBNP measurement was an even stronger predictor of death in breathless patients with significant renal insufficiency, emphasizing the fact that the marker is likely detecting a true signal of cardiac disease in these patients," said Januzzi. " This is a big step forward in the understanding of the optimal application of NT-proBNP measurement, as it removes one of the biggest obstacles that remained for the marker."

Source: Massachusetts General Hospital, 2005

 

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