Japanese Heart Journal
Online ISSN : 1348-673X
Print ISSN : 0021-4868
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Clinical Studies
Usefulness of the Percentage of Plasma Lymphocytes as a Prognostic Marker in Patients With Congestive Heart Failure
Comparison With Brain Natriuretic Peptide
Tomohiko SakataniMitsuyoshi HadaseTatsuya KawasakiTadaaki KamitaniShingo KawasakiHiroki Sugihara
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2004 Volume 45 Issue 2 Pages 275-284

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This prospective study was designed to evaluate the prognostic value of the percentage of plasma lymphocytes in patients with diastolic dysfunction as well as systolic dysfunction of the left ventricle.
The subjects were 70 consecutive patients who were hospitalized in our institution from April 2001 to August 2002. Following the improvement of congestive heart failure, leukocyte differentiation and neurohumoral factors (plasma levels of atrial and brain natriuretic peptide, norepinephrine, epinephrine, and dopamine) were measured. During the follow-up period (17 ± 9 months), 18 patients experienced a cardiac event. In the univariate analysis, the percentage of plasma lymphocytes in the cardiac event group was significantly less than that in the noncardiac event group (24.7 ± 8.40 vs 33.3 ± 7.64%, P = 0.0006), and brain natriuretic peptide was significantly larger in the cardiac event group (402 ± 168 vs 153 ± 51 pg/mL, P = 0.04). However, in patients with preserved systolic function, there was a significant difference in the percentage of plasma lymphocytes between the cardiac and noncardiac event groups (21.7 ± 9.42 vs 34.2 ± 8.21%, P = 0.037), although no difference was observed in brain natriuretic peptide (133 ± 43 vs 125 ± 50 pg/mL, P = 0.87). Multivariate analysis showed the percentage of plasma lymphocytes was an independent predictor of a cardiac event.
The percentage of plasma lymphocytes may be useful for predicting the course of patients with congestive heart failure based on diastolic dysfunction as well as systolic dysfunction.

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