Abstract
Objective To explore influence of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation treatment on the brain natriuretic peptide(BNP) level of patients with pulmonary heart disease.Methods 104 patients with pulmonary heart disease were randomly divided into two groups,control group ( conventional therapy) and study groups ( noninvasive ventilation),each group 52 cases.The BNP level of the two groups before and after treatment were detected and compared.Results After treatment,the BNP level in the two groups were all decreased,and the BNP level of the study group was( 197.8 ± 39.6) ng/L,which was significantly lower than that of the control group[ (320.9 ± 43.0 ) ng/L ]( t =3.22,P < 0.05).Conclusion Noninvasive positive pressure ventilation treatment could effectively reduce BNP level in patients with pulmonary heart disease. Key words: Noninvasive, positive pressure, ventilation; Pulmonary heart disease; BNP
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