In accordance with all the most recent international guidelines, the variation of circulating levels of cardiac troponins I and T, measured with high-sensitivity methods (hs-cTnI and hs-cTnT), should be used for the detection of acute myocardial injury. recent experimental and clinical evidences have demonstrated that the evaluation of hs-cTnI and hs-cTnT variations is particularly relevant: for the differential diagnosis of acute coronary syndromes in patients admitted to the emergency department (ED); for the evaluation of cardiovascular risk in patients undergoing major cardiac or non-cardiac surgery, and in asymptomatic subjects of the general population aged >55 years and with comorbidities; for the evaluation of cardiotoxicity caused by administration of some chemotherapy drugs in patients with malignant tumors. the aim of this document is to discuss the fundamental statistical and biological considerations on the intraindividual variability of hs-cTnI and hs-cTnT over time in the same individual. firstly, it will be discussed in detail as the variations of circulating levels strictly depend not only on the analytical error of the method used but also on the intra-individual variability of the biomarker. afterwards, the pathophysiological interpretation and the clinical relevance of the determination of the variability of the hs-cTnI and hs-cTnT values in patients with specific clinical conditions are discussed. Finally, the evaluation over time of the variation in circulating levels of hs-cTnI and hs-cTnT is proposed for a more accurate estimation of cardiovascular risk in asymptomatic subjects from the general population.

Clerico, A., Zaninotto, M., Aimo, A., Cardinale, D.m., Dittadi, R., Sandri, M.t., et al. (2023). Variability of cardiac troponin levels in normal subjects and in patients with cardiovascular diseases: analytical considerations and clinical relevance. AconsensusdocumentbytheStudyGrouponCardiacBiomarkersfromItalianSociety of Biochemical Chemistry (SIBioC) and European Ligand Assay Society (ELAS). BIOCHIMICA CLINICA, 47(1), 97-117 [10.19186/BC_2023.005].

Variability of cardiac troponin levels in normal subjects and in patients with cardiovascular diseases: analytical considerations and clinical relevance. AconsensusdocumentbytheStudyGrouponCardiacBiomarkersfromItalianSociety of Biochemical Chemistry (SIBioC) and European Ligand Assay Society (ELAS)

Perrone M. A.;Fortunato A.;
2023-01-01

Abstract

In accordance with all the most recent international guidelines, the variation of circulating levels of cardiac troponins I and T, measured with high-sensitivity methods (hs-cTnI and hs-cTnT), should be used for the detection of acute myocardial injury. recent experimental and clinical evidences have demonstrated that the evaluation of hs-cTnI and hs-cTnT variations is particularly relevant: for the differential diagnosis of acute coronary syndromes in patients admitted to the emergency department (ED); for the evaluation of cardiovascular risk in patients undergoing major cardiac or non-cardiac surgery, and in asymptomatic subjects of the general population aged >55 years and with comorbidities; for the evaluation of cardiotoxicity caused by administration of some chemotherapy drugs in patients with malignant tumors. the aim of this document is to discuss the fundamental statistical and biological considerations on the intraindividual variability of hs-cTnI and hs-cTnT over time in the same individual. firstly, it will be discussed in detail as the variations of circulating levels strictly depend not only on the analytical error of the method used but also on the intra-individual variability of the biomarker. afterwards, the pathophysiological interpretation and the clinical relevance of the determination of the variability of the hs-cTnI and hs-cTnT values in patients with specific clinical conditions are discussed. Finally, the evaluation over time of the variation in circulating levels of hs-cTnI and hs-cTnT is proposed for a more accurate estimation of cardiovascular risk in asymptomatic subjects from the general population.
2023
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/11
Settore M-EDF/01
Settore BIO/12
English
biological variation
cardiovascular risk
immunoassay methods
Clerico, A., Zaninotto, M., Aimo, A., Cardinale, D.m., Dittadi, R., Sandri, M.t., et al. (2023). Variability of cardiac troponin levels in normal subjects and in patients with cardiovascular diseases: analytical considerations and clinical relevance. AconsensusdocumentbytheStudyGrouponCardiacBiomarkersfromItalianSociety of Biochemical Chemistry (SIBioC) and European Ligand Assay Society (ELAS). BIOCHIMICA CLINICA, 47(1), 97-117 [10.19186/BC_2023.005].
Clerico, A; Zaninotto, M; Aimo, A; Cardinale, Dm; Dittadi, R; Sandri, Mt; Perrone, Ma; Belloni, L; Fortunato, A; Trenti, T; Plebani, M
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