TY - JOUR
T1 - Relationship between initial B-type natriuretic peptide levels and detection of atrial fibrillation with an insertable cardiac monitor in cryptogenic stroke
T2 - CRYPTON-ICM registry
AU - the CRYPTON-ICM investigators
AU - Moriyama, Takuya
AU - Todo, Kenichi
AU - Yamagami, Hiroshi
AU - Kimura, Yoko
AU - Yamamoto, Shiro
AU - Nagano, Keiko
AU - Doijiri, Ryosuke
AU - Yamazaki, Hidekazu
AU - Sonoda, Kazutaka
AU - Koge, Junpei
AU - Nakayama, Taira
AU - Iwata, Tomonori
AU - Ueno, Yuji
AU - Gon, Yasufumi
AU - Okazaki, Shuhei
AU - Sasaki, Tsutomu
AU - Mochizuki, Hideki
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Moriyama, Todo, Yamagami, Kimura, Yamamoto, Nagano, Doijiri, Yamazaki, Sonoda, Koge, Nakayama, Iwata, Ueno, Gon, Okazaki, Sasaki and Mochizuki.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - High B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels are associated with new atrial fibrillation (AF). This study investigated the distribution of AF detection rates according to BNP levels in patients with cryptogenic stroke (CS) using an insertable cardiac monitor (ICM). We enrolled consecutive patients with CS who underwent ICM implantation between October 2016 and September 2020 at eight stroke centers in Japan. Those with BNP levels were divided into three groups by tertiles. We evaluated the association of BNP levels with AF detection. Youden’s index was calculated to identify the optimal cutoff for BNP. Of 417 patients, we analyzed 266 patients with BNP data. The tertile range of BNP level was 19.0 to 48.5 pg/mL. AF detection rate was 13.3%/year, 12.8%/year, and 53.7%/year in the low-BNP (≤19.0), mid-BNP (19.1–48.4), and high-BNP (≥48.5) groups, respectively (log-rank trend p < 0.01). Compared with low-BNP group, the adjusted hazard ratios for AF detection in mid-and high-BNP groups were 0.91 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.46–1.78] and 2.17 (95% CI 1.14–4.13), respectively. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed the optimal cutoff value was 43.4 pg/mL. The area under curve using BNP to predict AF detection was 0.69. The BNP level was associated with AF detection in patients with CS. This relationship changed around the BNP levels of 40–50 pg/mL.
AB - High B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels are associated with new atrial fibrillation (AF). This study investigated the distribution of AF detection rates according to BNP levels in patients with cryptogenic stroke (CS) using an insertable cardiac monitor (ICM). We enrolled consecutive patients with CS who underwent ICM implantation between October 2016 and September 2020 at eight stroke centers in Japan. Those with BNP levels were divided into three groups by tertiles. We evaluated the association of BNP levels with AF detection. Youden’s index was calculated to identify the optimal cutoff for BNP. Of 417 patients, we analyzed 266 patients with BNP data. The tertile range of BNP level was 19.0 to 48.5 pg/mL. AF detection rate was 13.3%/year, 12.8%/year, and 53.7%/year in the low-BNP (≤19.0), mid-BNP (19.1–48.4), and high-BNP (≥48.5) groups, respectively (log-rank trend p < 0.01). Compared with low-BNP group, the adjusted hazard ratios for AF detection in mid-and high-BNP groups were 0.91 [95% confidence interval (CI) 0.46–1.78] and 2.17 (95% CI 1.14–4.13), respectively. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed the optimal cutoff value was 43.4 pg/mL. The area under curve using BNP to predict AF detection was 0.69. The BNP level was associated with AF detection in patients with CS. This relationship changed around the BNP levels of 40–50 pg/mL.
KW - atrial fibrillation
KW - B-type natriuretic peptide
KW - cryptogenic stroke
KW - CRYPTON-ICM registry
KW - insertable cardiac monitor
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U2 - 10.3389/fneur.2024.1436062
DO - 10.3389/fneur.2024.1436062
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85205455229
SN - 1664-2295
VL - 15
JO - Frontiers in Neurology
JF - Frontiers in Neurology
M1 - 1436062
ER -