1.Role of NT-proBNP in Evaluation of Functional Status in Congestive Heart Failure.
Sung Hea KIM ; Je Sang KIM ; Kyung Kee BAEK ; Jeong Chae YANG ; Jidong SUNG ; Eun Seok JEON ; Sang Hoon LEE ; Kyung Pyo HONG ; Jeong Ey PARK
Korean Circulation Journal 2004;34(9):894-899
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: NT-proBNP, a sensitive and specific marker of congestive heart failure (CHF), is also useful in monitoring the effectiveness of treatment and in predicting prognosis. However, the usefulness of NT-proBNP for measuring the functional capacity as a component of the quality of life (QoL) in patients with CHF remains to be discovered. The Korean Activity Scale/Index (KASI) is a Koreanized tool for measuring the functional capacity in patients with cardiac diseases during daily activities, thus representing the physical domain of the QoL. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between NT-proBNP and the KASI. SUCJECTS AND METHODS: Between July, 2003 and September, 2003, the NT-proBNP levels were measured in 76 patients with CHF that visited the OPD or who were hospitalized. They were asked to fill out a self-administered questionnaire, from which their KASI scores were obtained. NYHA Fc and Heart Failure scores were also obtained from a history taking and physical examination conducted by the investigator. RESULTS: The level of NT-proBNP increased with increasing NYHA Fc (p<0.001 by Kruskall-Wallis test). The Spearman correlation coefficient between NT-proBNP and the KASI score was -0.730 (p<0.001), which was higher than that between the HF and KASI scores (rho=-0.557, p<0.001). The level of NT-proBNP also had a positive correlation with the HF score (rho=0.706, p<0.001). CONCLUSION: The level of NT-proBNP has a strong negative correlation with the KASI score, reflecting the functional capacity during daily activities. This suggests that NT-proBNP is useful in measuring the functional capacity as an element of the QoL in patients with CHF.
Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)*
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Heart Diseases
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Heart Failure*
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Humans
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Physical Examination
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Prognosis
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Quality of Life
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Research Personnel
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Surveys and Questionnaires
2.A Case of Hashimotos Thyroiditis with Anti-Triiodothyronine Autoantibody.
Yun Ey CHUNG ; Jeong Hee HAN ; Seong Jin LEE ; Won Ki MIN ; Ki Young PARK ; Kun Ku PARK ; Dae Hyunk MOON ; Il Min AHN
Journal of Korean Society of Endocrinology 2001;16(2):245-251
Autoantibodies against thyroid hormones can be detected in the sera of patients with both thyroidal and non-thyroidal disorders. These antibodies interfere with the radioimmunoassay of serum total and free thyroid hormone concentrations, resulting in a discrepancy between the measured hormone levels and clinical features. This can in turn lead to an erroneous diagnosis and patients may receive unnecessary treatment from physicians who are unaware of the presence of the autoantibodies. We experienced a woman having Hashimotos' thyroiditis with a spurious elevation of total T3 and free T3 values according to one-step analog-tracer radioimmunoassay who was had been treated as Graves' disease in past. Through the use of a polyethylene glycol precipitation method, she was subsequently revealed to have anti-triiodothyronine autoantibodies. We report this case with a review of related literature.
Antibodies
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Autoantibodies
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Graves Disease
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Humans
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Polyethylene Glycols
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Radioimmunoassay
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Thyroid Gland*
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Thyroid Hormones
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Thyroiditis*