Circulating Cardiac Troponin T in Potential Heart Transplant Donors

Author:

Riou Bruno1,Dreux Sophie1,Roche Sabine1,Arthaud Martine1,Goarin Jean-Pierre1,Léger Philippe1,Saada Michel1,Viars Pierre1

Affiliation:

1. From the Département d’Anesthésie-Réanimation (B.R., S.R., J.-P.G., P.L., M.S., P.V.) and Laboratoire de Biologie des Urgences (S.D., M.A.), Groupe Hospitalier Pitié-Salpêtrière, Paris VI University, Paris, France.

Abstract

Background Brain death may induce myocardial dysfunction, the mechanisms of which are not yet fully understood. Circulating cardiac troponin T is considered a highly sensitive and specific marker of myocardial cell injury. Methods and Results We prospectively measured circulating cardiac troponin T in 100 brain-dead patients and measured the left ventricular ejection fraction area (LVEFa), using transesophageal echocardiography. Sixty-one patients had normal LVEFa, 25 had moderate decrease in LVEFa (30% to 50%), and 14 had severe decrease in LVEFa (≤30%). Circulating cardiac troponin T concentrations were significantly higher (1.68±1.03 μg/L −1 , P <.01) in patients with a severe decrease in LVEFa than in the two other groups (0.42±0.43 and 0.12±0.16 μg/L −1 , respectively), and there was a significant correlation between LVEFa and cardiac troponin T concentration (ρ=−0.59, P <.0001). An elevated circulating cardiac troponin T concentration (≥0.5 μg/L −1 ) was more accurate (sensitivity, 1.00; specificity, 0.84) in predicting a severe decrease in LVEFa than an elevated CKMB value or an increased CKMB/CK ratio. Conclusions An elevated circulating cardiac troponin T was associated with a severe decrease in LVEFa in brain-dead patients, suggesting that severe and potentially irreversible myocardial cell damage occurred. In contrast, CKMB determination was not useful. Since the quality of the donor’s heart is considered an important prognosis factor in heart transplantation, the determination of circulating cardiac troponin T concentration could be useful to the heart transplantation team.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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