Troponin Level at Presentation as a Prognostic Factor Among Patients Presenting with non-ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction

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,Loutati RanelORCID,Perel Nimrod,Bruoha Sharon,Taha Louay,Tabi Meir,Marmor David,Amsalem Itshak,Hitter Rafael,Manassra Mohammed,Hamayel Kamal,Karameh Hani,Maller Tommer,Steinmetz Yoed,Karmi Mohammad,Shuvy Mony,Glikson MichaelORCID,Asher Elad

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionTimely reperfusion within 120 minutes is strongly recommended in patients presenting with non-ST segment myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) with very high-risk features. Evidence regarding the use of high sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) concentration upon admission for the risk-stratification of patients presenting with NSTEMI in order to expedite percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and thus potentially improve outcomes is limited.MethodsAll patients admitted to a tertiary care center intensive cardiac care unit (ICCU) between July 2019 – July 2022 were included and were followed for up to 3 years. Hs-cTnI level on presentation was recorded and patients were divided into four quartiles according to their hs-cTnI level on admission. Association between the initial hs-cTnI level and all-cause mortality during the follow-up period was examined.ResultsA total of 544 NSTEMI patients with a median age of 67 were included. There was no difference between the initial hs-cTnI level groups regarding age and comorbidities. A higher mortality rate was observed in the highest hs-cTnI quartile as compared with the lowest hs-cTnI quartile (16.2% vs. 7.35%, p=0.03) with Hazard ratio (HR) for mortality of 2.6 (CI: 1.23-5.4; p=0.012).ConclusionsPatients presenting with NSTEMI and higher Hs-cTnI levels on admission were at higher risk for mortality during follow-up. This finding supports further prospective studies to examine the impact of early reperfusion strategy on mortality in patients presenting with NSTEMI according to degree of troponin elevation on admission.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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