Normal Values of Brain Natriuretic Peptide in Healthy Newborn

NCT02574806 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 167

Last updated 2018-10-19

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Summary

Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) is an important tool for diagnosis, risk stratification and prognosis in pediatric patients with heart failure1. In newborn, after delivery, the BNP plays an important role in cardiopulmonary hemodynamics by stimulating vasodilatation and diuresis. The gradual decrease in pulmonary pressure and the initiation of diuresis as expression of renal maturity could explain the subsequent decrease in serum values. This would suggest that, in healthy newborns, BNP values should be found within a given ranges. However, the evidence suggests an important variability in BNP values 2 - 4. In the other hand, in the newborn with respiratory distress BNP could have a high negative predictive value to rule out acute myocardial processes, as responsible for clinical deterioration, from infectious, metabolic or respiratory processes; with a potential of improvement in medical care. Even the increased use of this biomarker in clinical practice, until our knowledge, BNP normal values remain unknown in the healthy newborn. Therefore, the investigators performed a pioneer study to establish normal values in healthy newborn population. Multi-center, prospective and observational study was carried out. Objective: To establish normal BNP values in healthy newborn.

Conditions

  • Reference Values of BNP in Healthy Newborn

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Blood sample and BNP measurement

Blood sample of umbilical artery from umbilical cord immediately after birth.

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Instituto de Cardiología y Medicina Vascular Hospital Zambrano-Hellion Tec Salud

    lead OTHER

Eligibility

Max Age
1 Minute
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2014-04-30
Primary Completion
2015-04-30
Completion
2015-04-30

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