Key Takeaways
- 心筋梗塞の有無にかかわらず、高感度心筋トロポニン(hs-cTn)濃度は臨床変数による影響を受けます。
- ESCでは現在、併存疾患または性別に関連するカットオフを除外し、総合的なカットオフを推奨しています。
- 臨床変数に関するESCの新たな推奨では、併存疾患を有する患者においては、ベースライン値よりも濃度変化の方が重要であることが示されています。
What are the latest ESC recommendations for the clinical variables that affect the high sensitivity cardiac troponin levels?
私たちにとって、トロポニン濃度の交絡因子はいつも悩みの種となっています。こうした交絡因子は、併存疾患によるトロポニン濃度の上昇に影響します。こうした併存疾患(や影響を及ぼす因子)には、高齢、基礎疾患としての構造的心疾患、慢性腎臓病および性別があります。
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What are the sex differences in troponin levels?
So, there are sex differences in the baseline troponin concentrations. The genders have different hearts, they have different cardiac masses, they are functionally different, and the 99th percentile value is lower in female than men. But if you try to adjust for this baseline differences depending not only on sex but on all confounding variables, then you end up with a very complicated algorithm, and that cannot be managed by a physician who is in charge of an emergency department. The ESC has decided, I think bravely, to disregard comorbidity or sex-related cut-offs, and to go for a common, general cut-off. I think this is an excellent idea. It is a little bit contrary to recommendations from the universal myocardial infarction definition and the IFCC (International Federation of Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine), and it is also a little bit different from the information that we have in some package inserts from some troponin I, and from the US package insert from troponin T.
But now it simplifies things a lot and another thing is, I think that the concentration changes in these patients with comorbidities are more important than the baseline values. So, if you have to decide whether a patient with end-stage renal disease or severe chronic kidney disease has suffered an infarct or maybe and unstable angina or non-cardiac chest pain, you have to look at the delta change and not at the baseline value. That is really important, and here, of course, the omittance of specific baseline cut-offs emphasises the role for delta changes.
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