A national survey of troponin testing and recommendations for improved practice

Author:

McKeeman Gareth C1,Auld Peter W1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Belfast Health & Social Care Trust, Royal Victoria Hospital, Grosvenor Road, Belfast, UK

Abstract

Background The introduction of troponin assays with higher analytical sensitivity and enhanced performance has produced new challenges for both laboratory and clinician in the optimal investigation of patients with cardiovascular disease. After some years of collective experience with this new generation of assays, this survey aimed to assess the level of consensus that exists regarding their application. Methods A questionnaire was designed, based on a review of published evidence and current opinion, to obtain information on a number of key areas relating to troponin analysis and reporting and was circulated to lead laboratory consultants across the UK and Ireland. Results Completed questionnaires were received from 94 laboratory contacts. Sixty per cent of those who responded had implemented a high-sensitivity troponin assay, with the Roche Cobas troponin T high sensitivity assay the most widely used. It is evident that some confusion remains regarding the definition of high-sensitivity assays and there was considerable variation in practice, even among those using the same manufacturer’s assay. Conclusions There is a need for greater consensus in the approach to the clinical utilization of troponin assays with improved sensitivity and it is important that laboratories are fully aware of the capabilities of their assay and provide useful guidance to users. On the basis of survey findings and the existing evidence base, a number of recommendations have been proposed to improve current practice and enhance patient safety.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Clinical Biochemistry,General Medicine

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