B-type natriuretic peptide utilization as an adjunct to management in a case of conjoined twins with pulmonary hypertension.
Neonatal Netw
; 29(1): 5-12, 2010.
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This article reports a case of pulmonary hypertension in 37-week-gestational-age, pygopagus conjoined twins where B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) was used as a cost-effective and important tool to aid effective management. Pulmonary hypertension in neonates is associated with high morbidity and mortality and multiplies the challenge of caring for conjoined twins. BNP is a peptide hormone secreted by cardiac ventricles that have undergone stress related to ventricular filling, volume overload, and pressure. BNP is commonly used in adults to assess heart failure, but its utility is less established in infants receiving neonatal intensive care. In this case, BNP testing was used as an adjunct to standard assessments for rapid diagnosis which was critical to expediting appropriate treatment management for these high-risk patients.
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Assunto principal:
Gêmeos Unidos
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Peptídeo Natriurético Encefálico
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Doenças em Gêmeos
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Hipertensão Pulmonar
Limite:
Female
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Humans
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Infant
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2010
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Article