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Publication Biomarkers for the prediction of early pulmonary embolism related mortality in spontaneous and provoked thrombotic disease(2019) ;Jovanovic, Ljiljana (57206262537) ;Subota, Vesna (16319788700) ;Stavric, Milena (57206254620) ;Subotic, Bojana (57191374758) ;Dzudovic, Boris (55443513300) ;Novicic, Natasa (57206272531) ;Matijasevic, Jovan (35558899700) ;Miric, Milica (57193772097) ;Salinger, Sonja (15052251700) ;Markovic-Nikolic, Natasa (57211527501) ;Nikolic, Maja (57206239238) ;Miloradovic, Vladimir (8355053500) ;Kos, Ljiljana (57206257234) ;Kovacevic-Preradovic, Tamara (21743080300) ;Marinkovic, Jelena (7004611210) ;Kocev, Nikola (6602672952)Obradovic, Slobodan (6701778019)Factors associated with provoked PE may influence a biomarker's predictive value for the primary outcome. The aim of this study was to investigate the value of BNP, cTnI, CRP and D-Dimer measurements taken soon after hospital admission for the prediction of 30-day PE-caused death in patients with spontaneous versus provoked PE.Data were extracted from a pool of 726 consecutive PE patients enrolled in the multicenter Serbian PE registry. Blood concentrations of BNP, cTnI, CRP and D-dimer were measured during the first 24 h of hospitalization. BNP blood level had strong predictive value for the primary outcome in spontaneous PE (c-statistics 0.943, 95% CI 0.882–1.000, p = .001) and a slightly lower predictive outcome in provoked PE (c-statistics 0.824, 95% CI 0.745–0.902, p < .001). NRI and IDI showed that none of the markers, when added to BNP, could improve Cox regression prediction models for 30-day PE-related mortality in either the spontaneous or provoked PE group. Blood levels of BNP measured during the first 24 h of hospital admission had an excellent predictive value for 30-day PE-related mortality in spontaneous PE and slightly lower predictive value in provoked PE, whereas CRP, cTnI and D-Dimer did not contribute significantly to the predictive value of BNP in either group. © 2019 Elsevier B.V. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Biomarkers for the prediction of early pulmonary embolism related mortality in spontaneous and provoked thrombotic disease(2019) ;Jovanovic, Ljiljana (57206262537) ;Subota, Vesna (16319788700) ;Stavric, Milena (57206254620) ;Subotic, Bojana (57191374758) ;Dzudovic, Boris (55443513300) ;Novicic, Natasa (57206272531) ;Matijasevic, Jovan (35558899700) ;Miric, Milica (57193772097) ;Salinger, Sonja (15052251700) ;Markovic-Nikolic, Natasa (57211527501) ;Nikolic, Maja (57206239238) ;Miloradovic, Vladimir (8355053500) ;Kos, Ljiljana (57206257234) ;Kovacevic-Preradovic, Tamara (21743080300) ;Marinkovic, Jelena (7004611210) ;Kocev, Nikola (6602672952)Obradovic, Slobodan (6701778019)Factors associated with provoked PE may influence a biomarker's predictive value for the primary outcome. The aim of this study was to investigate the value of BNP, cTnI, CRP and D-Dimer measurements taken soon after hospital admission for the prediction of 30-day PE-caused death in patients with spontaneous versus provoked PE.Data were extracted from a pool of 726 consecutive PE patients enrolled in the multicenter Serbian PE registry. Blood concentrations of BNP, cTnI, CRP and D-dimer were measured during the first 24 h of hospitalization. BNP blood level had strong predictive value for the primary outcome in spontaneous PE (c-statistics 0.943, 95% CI 0.882–1.000, p = .001) and a slightly lower predictive outcome in provoked PE (c-statistics 0.824, 95% CI 0.745–0.902, p < .001). NRI and IDI showed that none of the markers, when added to BNP, could improve Cox regression prediction models for 30-day PE-related mortality in either the spontaneous or provoked PE group. Blood levels of BNP measured during the first 24 h of hospital admission had an excellent predictive value for 30-day PE-related mortality in spontaneous PE and slightly lower predictive value in provoked PE, whereas CRP, cTnI and D-Dimer did not contribute significantly to the predictive value of BNP in either group. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
