Presentation cardiac troponin and early computed tomography coronary angiography in patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome: a pre-specified secondary analysis of the RAPID-CTCA trial

Author:

Wang Kang Ling123ORCID,Roobottom Carl4ORCID,Smith Jason E5,Goodacre Steve6,Oatey Katherine7,O’Brien Rachel8,Storey Robert F9,Curzen Nick1011ORCID,Keating Liza12,Kardos Attila1314,Felmeden Dirk15,Thokala Praveen6,Mills Nicholas L116ORCID,Newby David E1,Gray Alasdair J816

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Cardiovascular Science, University of Edinburgh , Chancellor’s Building, 49 Little France Crescent, Edinburgh EH16 4SB , UK

2. School of Medicine, National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University , Taipei , Taiwan

3. General Clinical Research Center, Taipei Veterans General Hospital , Taipei , Taiwan

4. Department of Radiology, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust , Plymouth , UK

5. Emergency Department, University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust , Plymouth , UK

6. School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield , Sheffield , UK

7. Edinburgh Clinical Trials Unit, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

8. Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

9. Department of Infection, Immunity and Cardiovascular Disease, University of Sheffield , Sheffield , UK

10. Faculty of Medicine, University of Southampton , Southampton , UK

11. Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust , Southampton , UK

12. Department of Emergency Medicine, Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust , Reading , UK

13. Translational Cardiovascular Research Group, Milton Keynes University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust , Milton Keynes , UK

14. Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, University of Buckingham , Buckingham , UK

15. Department of Cardiology, Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust , Torquay , UK

16. Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh , Edinburgh , UK

Abstract

Abstract Aims To evaluate the potential associations between presentation cardiac troponin and the clinical impact of early computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) in intermediate-risk patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome. Methods and results In a large multicentre randomized controlled trial of patients with intermediate-risk chest pain due to suspected acute coronary syndrome, early CTCA had no effect on the primary outcome—death or subsequent Type 1 or 4b myocardial infarction—but reduced the rate of invasive coronary angiography. In this pre-specified secondary analysis, cardiovascular testing and clinical outcomes were compared between those with or without cardiac troponin elevation at presentation. Of 1748 patients, 1004 (57%) had an elevated cardiac troponin concentration and 744 (43%) had a normal concentration. Patients with cardiac troponin elevation had a higher Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events score (132 vs. 91; P < 0.001) and were more likely to have obstructive coronary artery disease (59 vs. 33%; P < 0.001), non-invasive (72 vs. 52%; P < 0.001) and invasive (72 vs. 38%; P < 0.001) testing, coronary revascularization (47 vs. 15%; P < 0.001), and the primary outcome (8 vs. 3%; P = 0.007) at 1 year. However, there was no evidence that presentation cardiac troponin was associated with the relative effects of early CTCA on rates of non-invasive (Pinteraction = 0.33) and invasive (Pinteraction = 0.99) testing, coronary revascularization (Pinteraction = 0.57), or the primary outcome (Pinteraction = 0.41). Conclusion Presentation cardiac troponin had no demonstrable associations between the effects of early CTCA on reductions in non-invasive and invasive testing, or the lack of effect on coronary revascularization or the primary outcome in intermediate-risk patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome.

Funder

National Institute for Health

British Heart Foundation

Wellcome Trust

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine,General Medicine

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