News Release
March 25, 2008
Chris DeFrancesco, 860-679-3914
e-mail:
cdefrancesco@uchc.edu
A Glimpse of the Heart with a Simple Blood Test
UConn Researchers Developing New
Way to Detect Failing Heart
FARMINGTON, CONN. – Cardiologists at the University of
Connecticut Health Center have identified a protein fragment that
may be a new indicator of congestive heart failure.
Evidence from a continuing clinical research study at the Health
Center suggests a failing human heart releases this protein
fragment, or peptide, into the bloodstream, enabling a simple blood
test to reveal information about the condition of a patient’s heart.
“That’s the beauty of the blood test: it’s simple and it’s quick
and it’s non-invasive,” says Bruce T. Liang, M.D., director of the
Pat and Jim Calhoun Cardiology Center at UConn. “This is like any
other lab test that we do, except unlike any other lab test that we
do, this one gives us a window on the viability of the heart.”
Liang is the lead investigator of the study, which is published
in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. He is
presenting his research at the American College of Cardiology’s
annual scientific session in Chicago Sunday, March 30.
“It’s a novel method that we’ve developed. We’re the first and
only ones doing this,” Liang says. “This test appears to be helpful
in detecting all degrees and all forms of heart failure, which gives
it broad potential clinical utility.”
A marker for acute heart failure would be both a diagnostic and
prognostic tool for physicians. It also may be potentially helpful
to patients, even in the early research phase, Liang says, because
it can yield additional information about a heart’s health.
Scientific proof of this would open the door to an approved clinical
testing method that can influence therapy and clinical decision
making.
Collaborators on the research include David Hager, M.D., Kim
Dodge, Ph.D., Jayne Schumacher, R.N., and Mary Beth Barry, A.P.R.N.
Note:
Abstract of Dr. Liang’s presentation. The article published in
the March 11 supplement to the Journal of the American College of
Cardiology is
available online to subscribers.
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