1. Temporal Evolution of Serum Concentrations of High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin During 1 Year After Acute Coronary Syndrome Admission
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van den Berg, V.J. (Victor J.), Oemrawsingh, R.M. (Rohit), Umans, V.A.W.M. (Victor), Kardys, I. (Isabella), Asselbergs, F.W. (Folkert W.), van der Harst, P. (Pim), Hoefer, I.E. (Imo), Kietselaer, B.L. (Bas), Lenderink, T. (Timo), Oude Ophuis, A.J.M. (Anthonius), van Schaik, R.H. (Ron H.), Winter, R.J. (Robbert) de, Akkerhuis, K.M. (Martijn), Boersma, H. (Eric), van den Berg, V.J. (Victor J.), Oemrawsingh, R.M. (Rohit), Umans, V.A.W.M. (Victor), Kardys, I. (Isabella), Asselbergs, F.W. (Folkert W.), van der Harst, P. (Pim), Hoefer, I.E. (Imo), Kietselaer, B.L. (Bas), Lenderink, T. (Timo), Oude Ophuis, A.J.M. (Anthonius), van Schaik, R.H. (Ron H.), Winter, R.J. (Robbert) de, Akkerhuis, K.M. (Martijn), and Boersma, H. (Eric)
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Background Detailed insights in temporal evolution of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin following acute coronary syndrome (ACS) are currently missing. We aimed to describe and compare the post-ACS kinetics of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI) and high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT), and to determine their intra- and interindividual variation in clinically stable patients. Methods and Results We determined hs-cTnI (Abbott) and hs-cTnT (Roche) in 1507 repeated blood samples, derived from 191 patients with ACS (median, 8/patient) who remained free from adverse cardiac events during 1-year follow-up. Post-ACS kinetics were studied by linear mixed-effect models. Using the samples collected in the 6- to 12-month post-ACS time frame, patients were then considered to have chronic coronary syndrome. We determined (differences between) the average hs-cTnI and average hs-cTnT concentration, and the intra- and interindividual variation for both biomarkers. Compared with hs-cTnT, hs-cTnI peaked higher (median 3506 ng/L versus 494 ng/L; P<0.001) and was quicker below the biomarker-specific upper reference limit (16 versus 19 days; P<0.001). In the post-6-month samples, hs-cTnI and hs-cTnT showed modest correlation (rspearman=
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- 2021
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