The Value of Chronic Pulmonary Heart Disease Right Heart Dysfunction in Patients with High-sensitivity C-reactive Protein and Brain Natriuretic Peptide Combined Detection
Objective To study the combined detection of chronic pulmonary heart disease with right ventricular dysfunction in patients with sensitivity hs-CRP and BNP levels in the diagnosis and prognosis guidance value. Methods Choose 78 cases of Chronic pulmonary heart disease right heart dysfunction in our hospital from May 2009 to Nov 2012 for this study. Comparative analysis of patients with different levels of myocardial extent of the damage and the relationship of hs-CRP and BNP. Results Patients improved cardiac function after treatment, plasma BNP and hs-CRP levels were significantly lower than before treatment. The difference was statistically significant(P <0.05). Patients with plasma hs-CRP and BNP levels there is a positive linear correlation(P <0.05). Conclusion Plasma hs-CRP and BNP levels in patients with chronic pulmonary heart disease can respond quickly to the extent of myocardial injury in patients. Joint survey of serum BNP and hs-CRP levels can effectively observe the occurrence of pulmonary heart disease, development, and it can accurately determine the prognosis of patients with clinically significant guiding value.