Patterns of Cardiac Troponin I Concentrations as Risk Predictors of Cardiovascular Disease and Death: The Trondelag Health Study

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Lyngbakken, Magnus Nakrem [1 ,2 ,9 ]
Kimenai, Dorien M. [3 ]
Hveem, Kristian [4 ,5 ]
Dalen, Havard [6 ,7 ]
Rosjo, Helge [2 ,8 ]
Omland, Torbjorn [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Akershus Univ Hosp, Dept Cardiol, Div Med, Lorenskog, Norway
[2] Univ Oslo, Inst Clin Med, Fac Med, KG Jebsen Ctr Cardiac Biomarkers, Oslo, Norway
[3] Univ Edinburgh, BHF Ctr Cardiovasc Sci, Edinburgh, Scotland
[4] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, HUNT Res Ctr, Dept Publ Hlth & Gen Practice, Levanger, Norway
[5] Nord Trondelag Hosp Trust, Levanger Hosp, Levanger, Norway
[6] Norwegian Univ Sci & Technol, Dept Circulat & Med Imaging, Trondheim, Norway
[7] St Olavs Univ Hosp, Clin Cardiol, Trondheim, Norway
[8] Akershus Univ Hosp, Div Res & Innovat, Lorenskog, Norway
[9] Univ Oslo, Akershus Univ Hosp, Div Med, Med, Postboks 1000, N-1478 Lorenskog, Norway
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE | 2023年 / 136卷 / 09期
关键词
Cardiac disease; Cardiac markers; Epidemiology studies; Troponin; GENERAL-POPULATION; HEART-FAILURE; EVENTS; ASSAY; BIOMARKER; MORTALITY; INJURY; STROKE; IMPACT;
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10.1016/j.amjmed.2023.05.009
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Concentrations of cardiac troponin predict risk of cardiovascular disease and death in the general population. There is limited evidence on changing patterns of cardiac troponin in the years preceding cardiovascular events. METHODS: We analyzed cardiac troponin I (cTnI) with a high-sensitivity assay in 3272 participants in the Trondelag Health (HUNT) Study at study visit 4 (2017-2019). Of these, 3198 had measurement of cTnI at study visit 2 (1995-1997), 2661 at study visit 3, and 2587 at all 3 study visits. We assessed the trajectories of cTnI concentrations in the years prior to cardiovascular events using a generalized linear mixed model, with adjustment for age, sex, cardiovascular risk factors, and comorbidities. RESULTS: At HUNT4 baseline, median age was 64.8 (range 39.4-101.3) years, and 55% were women. Study participants who were admitted because of heart failure or died from cardiovascular cause on follow-up had a steeper increase in cTnI compared with study participants with no events (P < .001). The average yearly change in cTnI was 0.235 (95% confidence interval, 0.192-0.289) ng/L for study participants with heart failure or cardiovascular death, and -0.022 (95% confidence interval, -0.022 to -0.023) ng/L for study participants with no events. Study participants who experienced myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke, or noncardiovascular mortality exhibited similar cTnI patterns. CONCLUSIONS: Fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular events are preceded by slowly increasing concentrations of cardiac troponin, independently of established cardiovascular risk factors. Our results support the use of cTnI measurements to identify at-risk subjects who progress to subclinical and later overt cardiovascular disease.
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