2018
DOI: 10.1111/evj.12967
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Post‐exercise cardiac troponin I release and clearance in normal Standardbred racehorses

Abstract: All horses experienced an increase in cTnI post-exercise, with peak occurring 2-6 h post-exercise. Cardiac troponin I elevation was detected earlier using the high-sensitivity assay, which may convey a diagnostic advantage. Targeted studies are needed to determine the significance of these increases.

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“…The absence of variations in cTnI values in this study was related to the absence of myocardial cell damage. The mechanism regarding the increase of cTnI after exercise is unknown (Harper et al, 2020), but a direct relationship between exercise intensity and myocardial damage was reported in the literature (Lee et al, 2012;Rossi et al, 2019). Increases were observed in IVSd, LVFWd, and LA values but remained within the reference values.…”
Section: Clinical Parameters and Cardiac Troponin I (Ctni)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The absence of variations in cTnI values in this study was related to the absence of myocardial cell damage. The mechanism regarding the increase of cTnI after exercise is unknown (Harper et al, 2020), but a direct relationship between exercise intensity and myocardial damage was reported in the literature (Lee et al, 2012;Rossi et al, 2019). Increases were observed in IVSd, LVFWd, and LA values but remained within the reference values.…”
Section: Clinical Parameters and Cardiac Troponin I (Ctni)mentioning
confidence: 98%