Relationship Between Postoperative Cardiac Troponin I Levels and Outcome of Cardiac Surgery

Author:

Croal Bernard L.1,Hillis Graham S.1,Gibson Patrick H.1,Fazal Mohammed T.1,El-Shafei Hussein1,Gibson George1,Jeffrey Robert R.1,Buchan Keith G.1,West Douglas1,Cuthbertson Brian H.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Clinical Biochemistry (B.L.C., M.T.F.), Cardiology (G.S.H., P.H.G.), Cardiac Surgery (K.G.B., H.E.-S., G.G., R.R.J., D.W.), and Health Services Research Unit (B.L.C., B.H.C.), University of Aberdeen and Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, Aberdeen, United Kingdom.

Abstract

Background— Cardiac surgery may be associated with significant perioperative and postoperative morbidity and mortality. Underlying pathology, surgical technique, and postoperative complications may all influence outcome. These factors may be reflected as a rise in postoperative troponin levels. Interpretation of troponin levels in this setting may therefore be complex. This study assessed the prognostic significance of such measurements, taking into account potential confounding variables. Methods and Results— One-thousand three hundred sixty-five patients undergoing cardiac surgery underwent measurement of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) at 2 and 24 hours after surgery. The relationship of these measurements to subsequent mortality was established. After taking into account all other variables, cTnI levels measured at 24 hours were independently predictive of mortality at 30 days (odds ratio [OR] 1.14 per 10 μg/L, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.05 to 1.24, P =0.002), 1 year (OR 1.10 per 10 μg/L, 95% CI 1.03 to 1.18, P =0.006), and 3 years (OR 1.07 per 10 μg/L, 95% CI 1.00 to 1.15, P =0.04). Cardiac TnI levels in the highest quartile at 24 hours were associated with a particularly poor outcome. Conclusions— cTnI levels measured 24 hours after cardiac surgery predict short-, medium-, and long-term mortality and remain independently predictive when adjusted for all other potentially confounding variables, including operation complexity.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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