Revisiting the Biological Variability of Cardiac Troponin: Implications for Clinical Practice.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Nick S R Lan, Damon A Bell
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The diagnosis of acute myocardial injury requires a rise and/or fall of cardiac troponin (cTn) on serial testing, with at least one concentration above the 99th percentile value of a normal reference population according to the recently published Fourth Universal Definition of Myocardial Infarction.1 However, the magnitude of change in cTn that constitutes a significant rise and/or fall was again not specified in detail. High-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) assays can measure ten-fold lower concentrations of cTn with more precision than older assays, and can accurately quantify cTn in more than 50% of healthy individuals with a coefficient of variation of less than 10% at the 99th percentile. These hs-cTn assays are also able to detect the normal variations in cTn results that are due to biological variability. Understanding and quantifying the normal variations in cTn is important as this would allow significant changes to be better defined. Numerous studies have sought to investigate the biological variability of cTn over the last ten years. Such studies are usually conducted in healthy individuals, however individuals with chronic cardiac disease or chronic renal failure have also been examined. These studies have yielded varying results in regards to significant change values for cTn. In light of the recent redefinition for myocardial infarction, the purpose of this mini-review is to revisit the biological variability of cTn. In particular, we outline concepts for determining a significant change value, review the results of previous studies on the biological variation of cTn and discuss potential considerations for clinical practice.

重新审视心肌肌钙蛋白的生物变异性:对临床实践的影响。
急性心肌损伤的诊断要求连续检测时心肌肌钙蛋白(cTn)升高和/或下降,根据最近公布的第四个心肌梗死通用定义,至少有一个浓度超过正常参考人群的第 99 百分位值。高灵敏度心肌肌钙蛋白(hs-cTn)测定法可测量浓度低十倍的 cTn,比旧式测定法更精确,可准确量化 50% 以上健康人的 cTn,第 99 百分位数的变异系数小于 10%。这些 hs-cTn 检测方法还能检测出 cTn 结果中因生物变异而产生的正常变化。了解并量化 cTn 的正常变异非常重要,因为这将有助于更好地界定重大变化。在过去十年中,已有大量研究试图调查 cTn 的生物变异性。此类研究通常在健康人中进行,但也对患有慢性心脏病或慢性肾功能衰竭的人进行了研究。这些研究就 cTn 的显著变化值得出了不同的结果。鉴于最近对心肌梗死的重新定义,本小综述旨在重新审视 cTn 的生物变异性。特别是,我们概述了确定显著变化值的概念,回顾了以前关于 cTn 生物变异的研究结果,并讨论了临床实践中可能需要考虑的问题。
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