Title of article :
Prospective Evaluation of the Prognostic Implications of Improved Assay Performance With a Sensitive Assay for Cardiac Troponin I
Author/Authors :
Martina Orlando-Bonaca، نويسنده , , Marc and Scirica، نويسنده , , Benjamin and Sabatine، نويسنده , , Marc and Dalby، نويسنده , , Anthony and Spinar، نويسنده , , Jindrich and Murphy، نويسنده , , Sabina A. and Jarolim، نويسنده , , Peter and Braunwald، نويسنده , , Eugene and Morrow، نويسنده , , David A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages :
7
From page :
2118
To page :
2124
Abstract :
Objectives rpose of this study was to investigate the prognostic implications of low-level increases in cardiac troponin I (cTnI) using a current-generation sensitive assay in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS). ound enhancements in troponin assays have enabled resolution of the 99th percentile reference limit at progressively lower concentrations. However, the clinical significance of low-level increases with sensitive assays is still debated. s sured cTnI using a sensitive assay (TnI-Ultra, Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics, Deerfield, Illinois) at baseline in 4,513 patients with non–ST-segment elevation ACS randomly assigned to ranolazine or placebo. We applied decision limits at the 99th percentile reference limit (0.04 μg/l), the cut point of the predecessor assay (0.1 μg/l), and 1 equivalent to elevation of creatine kinase–myocardial band (1.5 ng/ml). s ts with baseline cTnI ≥0.04 μg/l (n = 2,924) were at higher risk of death/myocardial infarction (MI) at 30 days than were patients with a negative cTnI (6.1% vs. 2.0%, p < 0.001). After adjusting for the TIMI (Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction) risk score, cTnI ≥0.04 μg/l was associated with a 3-fold (95% confidence interval: 2.0 to 4.4, p < 0.001) higher risk of death/MI at 30 days. Moreover, patients with low-level increases (0.04 μg/l to <0.1 μg/l), were at significantly higher risk of death/MI at 30 days (5.0% vs. 2.0%, p = 0.001) and death at 12 months (6.4% vs. 2.4%, p = 0.005) than were patients with cTnI <0.04 μg/l. sions vel increases in cTnI using a sensitive assay identify patients at higher risk of death or MI. These findings support current American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association recommendations defining MI, and the incremental value of newer, more sensitive assays in identifying high-risk patients with ACS.
Keywords :
Troponin , Prognosis , ACS , Acute coronary syndrome , sensitive
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year :
2010
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number :
1747470
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