Higher troponin T serum concentrations in hospital patients without diagnosed cardiac diseases compared to a population-based cohort

Author:

Gessner Romy1ORCID,Gärtner Christiane23ORCID,Schmidt Maria2ORCID,Eckelt Felix2,Wirkner Kerstin45,Löffler Markus45,Uhe Tobias1,Isermann Berend2,Laufs Ulrich1,Kaiser Thorsten23,Wachter Rolf1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiology , University of Leipzig Medical Center , Leipzig , Germany

2. Institute for Laboratory Medicine, Clinical Chemistry and Molecular Diagnostics, University of Leipzig Medical Center and Medical Faculty , Leipzig , Germany

3. Institute for Laboratory Medicine, Microbiology and Pathobiochemistry, University Hospital Ostwestfalen-Lippe (UK-OWL) , Lippe , Germany

4. LIFE – Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Diseases , University of Leipzig , Leipzig , Germany

5. Institute for Medical Informatics, Statistics, and Epidemiology (IMISE), University of Leipzig , Leipzig , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Upper reference limits of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) are derived from healthy, population-based cohorts, and are frequently exceeded in hospitalized patients. In this study we aim to systematically examine the differences between in-hospital patients with no diagnosed cardiac diseases and a population-based cohort. Methods Retrospective analyses were performed in two independent cohorts. We included 5,652 participants of the prospective population-based LIFE cohort as well as 9,300 patients having been treated at our hospital between 2014 and 2021. In both cohorts, subjects with diagnosed or suspected cardiac diseases were excluded. We used Spearman’s rank correlation for correlation analyses of hs-cTnT serum concentrations and age. Sex- and age-adjusted 99th percentiles for hs-cTnT in subjects with preserved renal function were obtained in both cohorts. Results In both cohorts, hs-cTnT serum concentrations positively correlated with age. Male sex was associated with higher hs-cTnT serum concentrations. Persons treated in hospital showed significantly higher hs-cTnT concentrations in females and males aged above 50. While in the population-based cohort only 99th percentile hs-cTnT results of females aged above 70 and males aged above 60 years exceeded the assay’s upper reference limit, the 99th percentiles of in-hospital females over 40 years and males of all age groups exceeded this threshold. Conclusions Besides age and sex, hospitalization per se is correlated with higher serum concentrations of hs-cTnT in most age groups. Our results indicate, that unconditionally applying current hs-cTnT cut-offs to inpatients might overestimate myocardial infarction and potentially lead to overdiagnosis.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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