Cardiac Troponin Thresholds in Children and Young Adults: A Multi-Center Cohort Study.

IF 1.9 Q3 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Alexander J F Thurston, Eirik Å Røys, Ragnhild Røysland, Øyvind Skadberg, Fabienne Decrue, Dorien M Kimenai, Nicholas L Mills, Kristin M Aakre
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Abstract

Background: The role of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (cTn) assays for children and young adults is uncertain, and no guidance is available on diagnostic thresholds. This study evaluates the effect of applying pediatric compared to adult upper reference limits (URLs) for cTn.

Methods: We carried out a retrospective multicenter international cohort study of consecutive children and young adults (1 day to 18 years) undergoing cTn I or T testing at 4 tertiary care hospitals in Norway and Scotland, United Kingdom, from 2013 to 2023. Myocardial injury was classified using the adult sex-specific 99th percentile URL, a pediatric sex-specific 99th percentile, and a pediatric sex-specific 97.5th percentile. Diagnoses of myocarditis were obtained from the Norwegian Patient Register and the Scottish Morbidity Record.

Results: In total, 9833 (46.6% female) children and young adults underwent cTn testing. Applying the adult sex-specific 99th percentile, 1771 (18.0% [95% CI, 17.3%-18.8%]) had myocardial injury compared with 1762 (17.9% [95% CI, 17.2%-18.7%]) using a pediatric 99th percentile. In contrast, applying a pediatric sex-specific 97.5th percentile would identify 2261 (23.0% [95% CI, 22.2%-23.8%]) with myocardial injury (a 28% relative increase). Infants had a higher frequency of myocardial injury than those 1-18 years old (1035/1104; 93.8% [95% CI, 92.2%-95.1%] vs 1226/8729; 14.0% [95% CI, 13.3%-14.8%] using pediatric sex-specific 97.5th percentile, P < 0.001). Testing for cTn increased over the study period (τ = 0.42, P < 0.001).

Conclusions: The use of pediatric-specific 97.5th percentile URLs for cTn would increase classification of myocardial injury in children and young adults. The clinical implications of this are uncertain and require further study given cTn testing has increased over the last decade.

儿童和年轻人心肌肌钙蛋白阈值:一项多中心队列研究。
背景:高灵敏度心肌肌钙蛋白(cTn)检测在儿童和年轻人中的作用尚不确定,并且没有关于诊断阈值的指导。本研究评估了应用儿科cTn与成人cTn的参考上限(url)的效果。方法:我们开展了一项回顾性多中心国际队列研究,于2013年至2023年在挪威和英国苏格兰的4家三级医院连续接受cTn I或T检测的儿童和年轻人(1天至18岁)。心肌损伤分类采用成人性别特异性第99百分位URL、儿童性别特异性第99百分位URL和儿童性别特异性第975百分位URL。心肌炎的诊断来自挪威患者登记和苏格兰发病率记录。结果:共有9833名儿童和年轻人(女性46.6%)接受了cTn检测。应用成人性别特异性的第99百分位数,1771例(18.0% [95% CI, 17.3%-18.8%])发生心肌损伤,而使用儿科第99百分位数,1762例(17.9% [95% CI, 17.2%-18.7%])发生心肌损伤。相比之下,应用儿童性别特异性的97.5%将确定2261 (23.0% [95% CI, 22.2%-23.8%])心肌损伤(相对增加28%)。婴儿心肌损伤发生率高于1-18岁的儿童(1035/1104;93.8% [95% CI, 92.2%-95.1%] vs 1226/8729; 14.0% [95% CI, 13.3%-14.8%],使用儿童性别特异性97.5%百分位数,P < 0.001)。cTn的检测在研究期间增加(τ = 0.42, P < 0.001)。结论:使用儿科专用的97.5%的url检测cTn会增加儿童和年轻人心肌损伤的分类。这一临床意义尚不确定,需要进一步研究,因为在过去十年中cTn检测有所增加。
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Journal of Applied Laboratory Medicine
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