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Ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) is not useful for detecting myocardial ischemia during symptom-limited exercise stress tests
BACKGROUND/AIMS: We examined the ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) level during exercise in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). METHODS: Forty patients with a history of chest pain underwent both symptom-limited treadmill exercise stress testing and coronary angiography within one week. Durin...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2686962/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18787364 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2008.23.3.121 |
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author | Kim, June Hong Choi, Jae Hoon Lee, Hyun-Kook Bae, Woo Hyung Chun, Kook-Jin Kim, Yun Seong Lee, Sang Kwon Kim, Hyung Hoi Hong, Taek Jong Shin, Yong Woo |
author_facet | Kim, June Hong Choi, Jae Hoon Lee, Hyun-Kook Bae, Woo Hyung Chun, Kook-Jin Kim, Yun Seong Lee, Sang Kwon Kim, Hyung Hoi Hong, Taek Jong Shin, Yong Woo |
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description | BACKGROUND/AIMS: We examined the ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) level during exercise in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). METHODS: Forty patients with a history of chest pain underwent both symptom-limited treadmill exercise stress testing and coronary angiography within one week. During the treadmill tests, blood samples were obtained at baseline and 5 min after exercise to measure the serum IMA level. RESULTS: Of the 40 patients, fourteen (35%, CAD group) had significant coronary artery stenosis, while the other 26 (65%, non-CAD group) did not. The baseline and post-exercise IMA levels in the two groups did not differ significantly (105.2±7.2 vs. 107.7±6.7 U/mL at baseline and 93.1±10.1 vs. 94.8±5.7 U/mL at post-exercise in the CAD and non-CAD groups, p=0.29 and 0.57, respectively). The changes in IMA after exercise did not differ either (-10.4±7.5 vs. -14.0±7.6 U/mL in the CAD and non-CAD groups, respectively, p=0.10). Similarly, the change in IMA between the exercise ECG test positive (TMT positive, n=9) and negative (TMT negative, n=20) groups did not differ (-14.63±5.19, vs -8.50±9.01 U/mL, p=0.15, in the TMT positive and negative groups, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that IMA has limitation in detecting myocardial ischemia during symptom-limited exercise stress tests. |
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spelling | pubmed-26869622009-06-15 Ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) is not useful for detecting myocardial ischemia during symptom-limited exercise stress tests Kim, June Hong Choi, Jae Hoon Lee, Hyun-Kook Bae, Woo Hyung Chun, Kook-Jin Kim, Yun Seong Lee, Sang Kwon Kim, Hyung Hoi Hong, Taek Jong Shin, Yong Woo Korean J Intern Med Original Article BACKGROUND/AIMS: We examined the ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) level during exercise in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). METHODS: Forty patients with a history of chest pain underwent both symptom-limited treadmill exercise stress testing and coronary angiography within one week. During the treadmill tests, blood samples were obtained at baseline and 5 min after exercise to measure the serum IMA level. RESULTS: Of the 40 patients, fourteen (35%, CAD group) had significant coronary artery stenosis, while the other 26 (65%, non-CAD group) did not. The baseline and post-exercise IMA levels in the two groups did not differ significantly (105.2±7.2 vs. 107.7±6.7 U/mL at baseline and 93.1±10.1 vs. 94.8±5.7 U/mL at post-exercise in the CAD and non-CAD groups, p=0.29 and 0.57, respectively). The changes in IMA after exercise did not differ either (-10.4±7.5 vs. -14.0±7.6 U/mL in the CAD and non-CAD groups, respectively, p=0.10). Similarly, the change in IMA between the exercise ECG test positive (TMT positive, n=9) and negative (TMT negative, n=20) groups did not differ (-14.63±5.19, vs -8.50±9.01 U/mL, p=0.15, in the TMT positive and negative groups, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that IMA has limitation in detecting myocardial ischemia during symptom-limited exercise stress tests. The Korean Association of Internal Medicine 2008-09 2008-09-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2686962/ /pubmed/18787364 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2008.23.3.121 Text en Copyright © 2008 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) ) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Kim, June Hong Choi, Jae Hoon Lee, Hyun-Kook Bae, Woo Hyung Chun, Kook-Jin Kim, Yun Seong Lee, Sang Kwon Kim, Hyung Hoi Hong, Taek Jong Shin, Yong Woo Ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) is not useful for detecting myocardial ischemia during symptom-limited exercise stress tests |
title | Ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) is not useful for detecting myocardial ischemia during symptom-limited exercise stress tests |
title_full | Ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) is not useful for detecting myocardial ischemia during symptom-limited exercise stress tests |
title_fullStr | Ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) is not useful for detecting myocardial ischemia during symptom-limited exercise stress tests |
title_full_unstemmed | Ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) is not useful for detecting myocardial ischemia during symptom-limited exercise stress tests |
title_short | Ischemia-modified albumin (IMA) is not useful for detecting myocardial ischemia during symptom-limited exercise stress tests |
title_sort | ischemia-modified albumin (ima) is not useful for detecting myocardial ischemia during symptom-limited exercise stress tests |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2686962/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18787364 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.2008.23.3.121 |
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