Multiple Biomarker Panel To Screen For Severe Aortic Stenosis: Results From The Casablanca Study

OPEN HEART(2018)

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Objective Severe aortic valve stenosis (AS) develops via insidious processes and can be challenging to correctly diagnose. We sought to develop a circulating biomarker panel to identify patients with severe AS.Methods We enrolled study participants undergoing coronary or peripheral angiography for a variety of cardiovascular diseases at a single academic medical centre. A panel of 109 proteins were measured in blood obtained at the time of the procedure. Statistical learning methods were used to identify biomarkers and clinical parameters that associate with severe AS. A diagnostic model incorporating clinical and biomarker results was developed and evaluated using Monte Carlo cross-validation.Results Of 1244 subjects (age 66.4 +/- 11.5 years 28.7% female) 80 (6.4%) had severe AS (defined as aortic valve area (AVA) <1.0 cm(2)). A final model included age, N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide, von Willebrand factor and fetuin-A. The model had good discrimination for severe AS (OR=5.9 95% CI 3.5 to 10.1 p<0.001) with an area under the curve of 0.76 insample and 0.74 with cross-validation. A diagnostic score was generated. Higher prevalence of severe AS was noted in those with higher scores, such that 1.6% of those with a score of 1 had severe AS compared with 15.3% with a score of 5 (p<0.001), and score values were inversely correlated with AVA (r=-0.35; p<0.001). At optimal model cut-off, we found 76% sensitivity, 65% specificity, 13% positive predictive value and 98% negative predictive value.Conclusions We describe a novel multiple biomarker approach for diagnostic evaluation of severe AS.
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aortic stenosis,biomarkers,valvular heart disease
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