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  • Title: Cardiac troponin I and creatine kinase MB isoenzyme in patients with chronic renal failure.
    Author: Flores-Solís LM, Hernández-Domínguez JL, Otero-González A, González-Juanatey JR.
    Journal: Nefrologia; 2012; 32(6):809-18. PubMed ID: 23169364.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVE: The aim of our study was to evaluate cut-off values for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) diagnosis in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) for the cardiac biomarkers cardiac troponin I (cTnI) and creatine kinase MB isoenzyme (CK-MB) as compared to the cut-off values proposed by the manufacturers and those frequently used in the laboratory. METHOD: We performed a prospective study in patients with CRF with a glomerular filtration rate estimated by the MDRD-4 equation <60 mL/min and admitted with suspected acute coronary syndrome due to clinical history, physical examination, and electrocardiography. cTnI and CK-MB measurements were assessed upon hospitalisation and six months later using two different analytical methods (for cTnI: Access® and Vidas® analysers, and for CK-MB: Access® and Vitros® analysers). RESULTS: During the study period, 484 patients with CRF and suspected ACS were assessed. ACS was diagnosed in 12% of patients (58/484), while we found other cardiac pathologies (OCP) in 29% of patients (140/484) and other non-cardiac pathologies (ONCP) in 59% of patients (286/484). For cTnI assessed using the Access® analyser with the usual cut-off value (≥ 0.5 ng/mL), sensitivity was 43% and specificity was 94%, while for the proposed cut-off value (≥ 0.11 ng/mL), the values were 68% and 83%, respectively. For cTnI assessed using the Vidas® analyser with the usual cut-off value (≥ 0.11 ng/mL), sensitivity was 64% and specificity was 87%, while for the proposed cut-off value (≥ 0.06 ng/mL), the values were 75% and 79%, respectively. The sensitivity and specificity for both CK-MB were lower compared with cTnI. CONCLUSION: The cut-off values proposed in this study for both cTnI in patients with CRF (stage 3 to 5) to diagnose ACS are significantly different from that of the general population.
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