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Aldo Clerico1, Martina Zaninotto2,3, Claudio Passino1, Nadia Aspromonte4, Massimo Francesco Piepoli5, Marco Migliardi6, Marco Perrone7, Antonio Fortunato8, Andrea Padoan2, Angelo Testa9, Franco Dellarole9, Tommaso Trenti10, Sergio Bernardini7, Laura Sciacovelli2, Furio Colivicchi11, Domenico Gabrielli12, Mario Plebani2.
Abstract
In recent years, the formulation of some immunoassays with high-sensitivity analytical performance allowed the accurate measurement of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) and T (cTnT) levels in reference subjects. Several studies have demonstrated the association between the risk of major cardiovascular events and cardiac troponin concentrations even for biomarker values within the reference intervals. High-sensitivity cTnI and cTnT methods (hs-cTn) enable to monitor myocardial renewal and remodelling, and to promptly identify patients at highest risk ofheart failure. An early and effective treatment of individuals at higher cardiovascular risk may revert the initial myocardial remodelling and slow down heart failure progression. Specific clinical trials should be carried out to demonstrate the efficacy and efficiency of the general population screening by means of cost-benefit analysis, in order to better identify individuals at higher risk for heart failure (HF) progression with hs-cTn methods.Entities:
Keywords: cardiac natriuretic peptides; cardiac troponins; cardiovascular risk; high-sensitivity immunoassay; quality specification; reference population
Year: 2020 PMID: 32692693 DOI: 10.1515/cclm-2020-0310
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Chem Lab Med ISSN: 1434-6621 Impact factor: 3.694