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Immunoreactive amino‐terminal pro‐brain natriuretic peptide (NT‐PROBNP): a new marker of cardiac impairment
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Plasma levels of immunoreactive amino terminal-proBNP are raised in cardiac impairment, including NYHA Class I, and rise with increasing cardiac decompensation. Metabolism and tissue uptake of immunoreactive amino terminal-proBNP and immunoreactive BNP-32 appear similar. In cardiac impairment the proportional and absolute increment above normal levels of the aminoterminal BNP peptide exceeds that for BNP-32 and suggest that amino terminal-proBNP may be a more discerning marker of early cardiac dysfunction than BNP-32.