TY - JOUR
T1 - Methods of assessing the functional status of patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction in interventional studies: can brain natriuretic peptide measurement be used as surrogate for the traditional methods?
AU - Abdulla, Jawdat
AU - Køber, Lars
AU - Torp-Pedersen, Christian
N1 - Keywords: Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors; Biological Markers; Carbazoles; Clinical Trials as Topic; Data Collection; Drug Administration Schedule; Enalapril; Exercise Test; Exercise Tolerance; Health Status; Heart Failure; Humans; Imidazolidines; Meta-Analysis as Topic; Metoprolol; Natriuretic Peptide, Brain; Propanolamines; Quality of Life; Statistics as Topic; Treatment Outcome; Ventricular Dysfunction, Left
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - AIM: To review whether brain natriuretic peptides (BNP) can be used as a surrogate for the traditional methods of assessing functional status in interventional studies of patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD). METHODS AND RESULTS: The traditional methods for assessing functional status including New York Heart Association (NYHA) class, exercise intolerance and quality of life were reviewed in relation to BNP measurements in patients with LVSD. A meta-analysis of four studies evaluating BNP levels versus exercise peak oxygen uptake or 6-minute walking distance showed a significant correlation, but a low R-value of -0.59. Studies using BNP levels for optimisation of heart failure therapy showed conflicting results concerning the correlation between the functional improvement and changes in BNP levels. Conflicting results were also found concerning the utility of BNP levels as a surrogate to predict efficacy of the various anti-congestive therapies on heart failure outcome. CONCLUSION: The results of the studies examining BNP measurement as a surrogate for functional status and drug efficacy in patients with LVSD are conflicting. Further studies are necessary to settle the place of BNP measurement as surrogate marker for exercise tolerance, NYHA classification and in assessing efficacy of different interventions in the clinical trials.
AB - AIM: To review whether brain natriuretic peptides (BNP) can be used as a surrogate for the traditional methods of assessing functional status in interventional studies of patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD). METHODS AND RESULTS: The traditional methods for assessing functional status including New York Heart Association (NYHA) class, exercise intolerance and quality of life were reviewed in relation to BNP measurements in patients with LVSD. A meta-analysis of four studies evaluating BNP levels versus exercise peak oxygen uptake or 6-minute walking distance showed a significant correlation, but a low R-value of -0.59. Studies using BNP levels for optimisation of heart failure therapy showed conflicting results concerning the correlation between the functional improvement and changes in BNP levels. Conflicting results were also found concerning the utility of BNP levels as a surrogate to predict efficacy of the various anti-congestive therapies on heart failure outcome. CONCLUSION: The results of the studies examining BNP measurement as a surrogate for functional status and drug efficacy in patients with LVSD are conflicting. Further studies are necessary to settle the place of BNP measurement as surrogate marker for exercise tolerance, NYHA classification and in assessing efficacy of different interventions in the clinical trials.
U2 - 10.1023/B:CARD.0000033643.93393.46
DO - 10.1023/B:CARD.0000033643.93393.46
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 15229390
SN - 0920-3206
VL - 18
SP - 219
EP - 224
JO - Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy
JF - Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy
IS - 3
ER -