Frank H Annie, Joshua Kepfinger, Fatima Ahmed, Muhammad Ijaz Pervez, Ahmad Elashery
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Association Between All-Cause Mortality and High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin Concentrations in Patients With Chest Pain.
We assessed the association between troponin levels and all-cause mortality in individuals with chest pain who presented to the Charleston Area Medical Center Emergency Department (CAMC). We identified adult patients with chest pain as defined in the International Classification of Diseases 10 (R07) family group from the CAMC data warehouse between June 6, 2020, and June 6, 2021. These cases required a visit to the emergency room. We created 3 different cohorts to assess the endpoints of all-cause mortality at 30 days and 6 months. Patients were divided into the following 3 categories: negative troponin level, defined as high sensitivity troponin I (HSTNI) assay ≤15 pg/mL for women and ≤20 pg/mL for men; weakly positive, 21-88 pg/mL for men and 16-88 pg/mL for women; and strongly positive, >88 pg/mL for men and women. A propensity score matching analysis was also conducted using the negative group as a control; the weakly and strongly positive groups were compared to the control across differing cardiology covariates. This study introduces novel cutoffs for high-sensitivity troponin I (Beckman Coulter assay, Beckman Coulter, Inc., Chaska Campus, 1000 Lake Hazeltine Drive, Chaska, Minnesota 55318).
期刊介绍:
A presentation of original, peer-reviewed original articles, review and case reports relative to all phases of all vascular diseases, Angiology (ANG) offers more than a typical cardiology journal. With approximately 1000 pages per year covering diagnostic methods, therapeutic approaches, and clinical and laboratory research, ANG is among the most informative publications in the field of peripheral vascular and cardiovascular diseases. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). Average time from submission to first decision: 13 days