2006
DOI: 10.1159/000092909
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Troponin I Testing in Dialysis Patients Presenting to the Emergency Room: Does Troponin I Predict the 30-Day Outcome?

Abstract: Background: Troponins are often measured in acutely ill chronic dialysis patients admitted to the emergency room, irrespective of their clinical presentation. The significance of an elevated troponin level in this setting is unclear. Methods: We identified all chronic dialysis patients presenting over 1 year to a tertiary care hospital emergency room who also had at least one cardiac troponin I (cTnI) level determination. We evaluated presenting complaints, risk factors for cardiac disease, cTnI levels, and ma… Show more

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“…First, raised cTnI, as defined by the reference limit for normal subjects, was associated with an eight-fold greater risk of death. These findings are consistent with previous studies that associate high concentrations of cTnI with a greater risk of mortality and suggest that the relative risk of death varies in accordance with the cut-off point used in each study (1)(2)(3)15,18). Second, the difference in cTnI levels between patients having spent longer and shorter times on dialysis permits consideration of the possibility that haemodialysis itself could induce myocardial ischaemia and a minor degree of troponin I release in patients undergoing haemodialysis treatment.…”
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confidence: 92%
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“…First, raised cTnI, as defined by the reference limit for normal subjects, was associated with an eight-fold greater risk of death. These findings are consistent with previous studies that associate high concentrations of cTnI with a greater risk of mortality and suggest that the relative risk of death varies in accordance with the cut-off point used in each study (1)(2)(3)15,18). Second, the difference in cTnI levels between patients having spent longer and shorter times on dialysis permits consideration of the possibility that haemodialysis itself could induce myocardial ischaemia and a minor degree of troponin I release in patients undergoing haemodialysis treatment.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) are at greater risk of silent ischaemia and atypical clinical presentation during an acute coronary syndrome. Angina is often absent in patients who suffer from both ESRD and coronary artery disease, occurring in only 17% of cases (2).…”
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“…Troponin testing was requested for dialysis patients in the emergency department for a variety of symptoms including chest pain, dyspnoea, abdominal pain and others 74 . Regardless of the symptoms, an elevated cTnI predicted major cardiac events.…”
Section: What Does Elevated Troponin Mean In Patients With Acute Cardmentioning
confidence: 99%