Evaluating the evidence for assessing BNP and NT-proBNP levels
Publication type
  
            
                        Journal article
      
      
  
    Date published
  
            
                        2008 Mar 01
      
      
  
    Journal 
  
            
                        Clinical Biochemistry
      
      
  
    Volume
  
            
                        41
      
      
  
    Issue
  
            
                        5
      
      
  
    Pages
  
            
                        227-230
      
      
  
    PMID
  
            
                        17949704
      
      
  
    Open Access?
  
            
                        No
      
      
  
    Abstract
  
            OBJECTIVES: To provide an overview of 5 systematic reviews in this issue of Clinical Biochemistry addressing the diagnostic and prognostic power of natriuretic peptides. DESIGN AND METHODS: Editorial. RESULTS: Limited quality of the primary studies and the large variability in their results limit the inferences that can be drawn from reviews in this series. CONCLUSIONS: The current data justify neither enthusiastic use, nor confident rejection, of BNP and NT-proBNP levels to inform the prognosis or diagnosis of heart failure