Comparison of lung bedside ultrasound and BNP in the diagnosis of acute heart failure in the emergency department

Ojaghi Haghighi, Seyed Hossein and Hamed, Neda and Ebrahimi, Shiva and Ghobadi, Jafar and Ameli, Hoorolnesa (2020) Comparison of lung bedside ultrasound and BNP in the diagnosis of acute heart failure in the emergency department. Journal of Research in Clinical Medicine, 8 (1). p. 50. ISSN 2717-0616

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Abstract

Introduction: Congestive heart failure is heart muscle failure that causes pulmonary congestion and eventually pulmonary edema, which despite recent medical advances, is still a progressive syndrome with high mortality, the prevalence of which has increased in recent decades. Therefore, in this study we compared lung ultrasound findings in acute heart failure patients with the BNP. Methods: This study was performed in the emergency room of Imam Reza hospital in Tabriz. For patients entering the emergency room after taking a history, both standard gold (BNP) tests and beside ultrasound of the lung were performed. Ultrasound was performed at the same time as obtaining blood sample to ensure that the ultrasound specialist did not know the result of diagnosis. During the ultrasound, if there were multiple B-Lines that were at least 3 mm apart, patient was diagnosed with pulmonary edema due to heart failure. Results: Number of participants in this study was 108 people, 54.6% of whom were men and the rest were women. The correlation coefficient between width and number of kerley lines was 0.79, between NT-pro BNP and width of kerley lines was 0.65 and between NT-pro BNP and number of kerley lines was 0.77, which indicates a significant positive correlation (P value <0.001). Conclusion: The results of present study showed that in patients with acute heart failure, the number and width of kerley lines in pulmonary ultrasound evaluation increase rapidly. There is also a high correlation between number and length of kerley lines with NT-pro BNP serum values.

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Date Deposited: 16 Jan 2023 08:12
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URI: http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/551

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