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Myocardial Ischemia on Exercise Stress Echocardiography Testing Is Not Associated with Changes in Troponin T Concentrations.

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Limkakeng, AT; Drake, W; Lokhnygina, Y; Meyers, HP; Shogilev, D; Christenson, RH; Newby, LK
Published in: J Appl Lab Med
March 1, 2017

BACKGROUND: Some posit that any amount of myocardial ischemia can be detected by high-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays. We hypothesized that patients with myocardial ischemia induced by exercise stress would have significantly higher increases in high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) concentrations than patients without ischemia. METHODS: We prospectively recruited for a biorepository 317 adult patients who presented to an academic hospital emergency department for evaluation possible ischemic symptoms and who were scheduled for exercise echocardiography. Blood samples were obtained before stress testing and 2-h post-testing. For this study, plasma hs-cTnT (Roche Diagnostics) concentrations were determined in a core laboratory blinded to clinical status. Absolute and relative changes between baseline and 2-h post-stress measurements were compared between patients with and without ischemia induced by stress testing. RESULTS: The median age was 51 (44.0, 60.0) years, 45.9% were male, and 37.8% were African American. In total, 26 patients (8.1%) had myocardial ischemia induced by exercise. Median baseline, 2-h post-stress, and absolute δ concentrations were, respectively, 6.0, 8.0, and 0.2 ng/L for patients with evidence of ischemia; 3.8, 4.6, and 0.0 ng/L for those without; and 3.9, 4.9, and 0.0 ng/L overall. Baseline and 2-h hs-cTnT concentrations were higher among patients with abnormal stress tests (all P ≤0.05), but absolute and relative changes in hs-cTnT concentrations were not significantly different between individuals with ischemia and individuals without. CONCLUSIONS: There was no evidence of change in hs-cTnT values in response to exercise stress testing, regardless of the presence of myocardial ischemia.

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J Appl Lab Med

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2576-9456

Publication Date

March 1, 2017

Volume

1

Issue

5

Start / End Page

532 / 543

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3205 Medical biochemistry and metabolomics
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
 

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Limkakeng, A. T., Drake, W., Lokhnygina, Y., Meyers, H. P., Shogilev, D., Christenson, R. H., & Newby, L. K. (2017). Myocardial Ischemia on Exercise Stress Echocardiography Testing Is Not Associated with Changes in Troponin T Concentrations. J Appl Lab Med, 1(5), 532–543. https://doi.org/10.1373/jalm.2016.021667
Limkakeng, Alexander T., Weiying Drake, Yuliya Lokhnygina, Harvey P. Meyers, Daniel Shogilev, Robert H. Christenson, and L Kristin Newby. “Myocardial Ischemia on Exercise Stress Echocardiography Testing Is Not Associated with Changes in Troponin T Concentrations.J Appl Lab Med 1, no. 5 (March 1, 2017): 532–43. https://doi.org/10.1373/jalm.2016.021667.
Limkakeng AT, Drake W, Lokhnygina Y, Meyers HP, Shogilev D, Christenson RH, et al. Myocardial Ischemia on Exercise Stress Echocardiography Testing Is Not Associated with Changes in Troponin T Concentrations. J Appl Lab Med. 2017 Mar 1;1(5):532–43.
Limkakeng, Alexander T., et al. “Myocardial Ischemia on Exercise Stress Echocardiography Testing Is Not Associated with Changes in Troponin T Concentrations.J Appl Lab Med, vol. 1, no. 5, Mar. 2017, pp. 532–43. Pubmed, doi:10.1373/jalm.2016.021667.
Limkakeng AT, Drake W, Lokhnygina Y, Meyers HP, Shogilev D, Christenson RH, Newby LK. Myocardial Ischemia on Exercise Stress Echocardiography Testing Is Not Associated with Changes in Troponin T Concentrations. J Appl Lab Med. 2017 Mar 1;1(5):532–543.

Published In

J Appl Lab Med

DOI

ISSN

2576-9456

Publication Date

March 1, 2017

Volume

1

Issue

5

Start / End Page

532 / 543

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • 3205 Medical biochemistry and metabolomics
  • 3202 Clinical sciences