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Diagnostic of Heart Failure

a heart failure and diagnosis technology, applied in the direction of fluid pressure measurement, liquid/fluent solid measurement, peptides, etc., can solve the problems of np limitations, hf diagnosis remains too often complicated, and hf diagnosis will require costly and time-consuming examinations

Inactive Publication Date: 2015-08-06
INST NAT DE LA SANTE & DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM) +2
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Benefits of technology

The patent is about a method to determine the concentration of a protein called IGFBP2 in a biological sample, such as plasma or urine, from 100 individuals who are either healthy or sick. By comparing the concentrations of IGFBP2 to a normal value, a physician can diagnose heart failure or classify patients with heart failure based on the New York Heart Association (NYHA) classification. The technical effect of the patent is to provide a reliable and accurate way to diagnose and classify heart failure using a simple biological sample.

Problems solved by technology

The HF diagnosis remains too often complicated because of atypical presentation and the need to specialized care access.
However, NP have limitations which sustains a need for more specific and more acurate biomarkers that would allow for facilitated large scale HF screenings.
In addition, 30% of the patients admitted to emergency care for acute dyspnea have a brain natriuretic peptides (BNP) concentration in a > that does not allow for diagnosis.
In these cases, HF diagnosis will require costly and time consuming examinations.

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First Patient's Analysis

[0078]Material & Methods

[0079]Patients:

[0080]1. Population:

[0081]We performed a monocentric transversal study with the inclusion of over 200 patients between November 2010 and March 2011 from the Toulouse Rangueil University Hospital. Three groups of patients were constituted: Chronic heart failure, (CHF), Acute heart failure (AHF) and control. All patients have signed a consent agreement and the biosample collection was approved by the French ministry of health, CCTIR, CNIL and ethic committee (CPP). Patients under 18 years old or not able to understand or to sign the agreement were excluded as well as kidney failure or transplanted patients.

[0082]a. Chronic Heart Failure Patients (CHF):

[0083]We included patients with a known stable CHF (>3 months without any decompensation) ranging from NYHA stage I to IV with miscellaneous etiologies (ischemic cardiopathy (CMI), valvular (CMV), post-hypertensive (CMH post-HTA), hypertrophic genetic cardiomyopathy (CMH gene...

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Second Patient's Analysis

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[0102]Patient Inclusions

[0103]Two independent cohorts were used in this study. A discovery-validation cohort with 228 patients who were recruited between November 2010 and November 2011 at the Rangueil University Hospital (Toulouse, France) and an external validation cohort with 40 patients who were recruited between 2009 and 2011 at the Lariboisière University Hospital (Paris, France).

[0104]To focus on specific biomarkers of heart failure without prejudice to etiology or severity of the heart failure, the case group of the discovery-validation cohort was constituted of patients suffering from chronic (CHF) or acute (AHF) heart failure. CHF patients had a known stable HF with >3 months without any decompensation episodes, whatever the stage of clinical severity (stage I to IV of NYHA classification) and, regardless of etiology. Diagnosis of heart failure had been formally established from clinical observations, heart disease follow-up...

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[0145]Material & Methods

[0146]Rats HF Model and Transthoracic Echocardiography

[0147]The investigation conformed to the National Institutes of Health Guide for Care and Use of Laboratory Animals was allowed by the Inserm Animal Ethics Committee. The study, using myocardial infarction in 2 month old Sprague-Dawley rats (Janvier labs) by coronary artery ligation, was approved by the Local Animal Ethics Committee (# MP / 03 / 03 / 01 / 12). Transthoracic echocardiographic analyses were performed for left ventricular ejection fraction measurement using the Vivid 7 pro 7 echocardiographic system (GE Medical System) as already performed.

[0148]Results

[0149]Test of IGFBP2 in a Rat Model of Ischemic HF

[0150]At day 20, i.e 4 days after surgery induced ischemia, the animals had a lowered ejection fraction (FIG. 10A) until day 70 when animals were euthanatized and the organs collected. Analysis of the gene expression levels in tissues showed that IGFBP2 mRNA levels were increased in the i...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a method for classifying a patient at risk for heart failure, wherein said method comprises the steps of (i) measuring the concentration of IGFBP2 in a sample obtained from said patient and (ii) comparing the concentration of IGFBP2 measured in step (i) to a control value derived from the concentration of IGFBP2 in samples from patients who are at particular stages of heart failure and / or to a control value derived from the concentration of IGFBP2 in blood samples from healthy patients.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]The invention relates to a method for classifying a patient at risk for heart failure, wherein said method comprises the steps of (i) measuring the concentration of IGFBP2 in a sample obtained from said patient and (ii) comparing the concentration of IGFBP2 measured in step (i) to a control value derived from the concentration of IGFBP2 in samples from patients who are at particular stages of heart failure and / or to a control value derived from the concentration of IGFBP2 in blood samples from healthy patients.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]Prevalence of heart failure (HF) is growing because of the ageing and the cardiovascular risk factors in general population [Delahaye, F. et al., 2001]. The HF diagnosis remains too often complicated because of atypical presentation and the need to specialized care access. To help clinicians diagnose heart failure, blood HF biomarkers have been proposed, such as the natriuretic peptides (NP). However, NP have limitat...

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IPC IPC(8): G01N33/68G01N27/447
CPCG01N33/6848G01N33/6893G01N27/447G01N2800/325G01N2800/50G01N2333/4745G01N27/4473
Inventor ROUET, PHILIPPESMIH-ROUET, FATIMADESMOULIN, FRANCKGALINIER, MICHEL
Owner INST NAT DE LA SANTE & DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE (INSERM)
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