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Elevation of cardiac troponin I during non-exertional heat-related illnesses in the context of a heatwave

INTRODUCTION: The prognostic value of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) in patients having a heat-related illness during a heat wave has been poorly documented. METHODS: In a post hoc analysis, we evaluated 514 patients admitted to emergency departments during the August 2003 heat wave in Paris, having a co...

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Autores principales: Hausfater, Pierre, Doumenc, Benoît, Chopin, Sébastien, Le Manach, Yannick, Santin, Aline, Dautheville, Sandrine, Patzak, Anabela, Hericord, Philippe, Mégarbane, Bruno, Andronikof, Marc, Terbaoui, Nabila, Riou, Bruno
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2911736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20507603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc9034
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author Hausfater, Pierre
Doumenc, Benoît
Chopin, Sébastien
Le Manach, Yannick
Santin, Aline
Dautheville, Sandrine
Patzak, Anabela
Hericord, Philippe
Mégarbane, Bruno
Andronikof, Marc
Terbaoui, Nabila
Riou, Bruno
author_facet Hausfater, Pierre
Doumenc, Benoît
Chopin, Sébastien
Le Manach, Yannick
Santin, Aline
Dautheville, Sandrine
Patzak, Anabela
Hericord, Philippe
Mégarbane, Bruno
Andronikof, Marc
Terbaoui, Nabila
Riou, Bruno
author_sort Hausfater, Pierre
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description INTRODUCTION: The prognostic value of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) in patients having a heat-related illness during a heat wave has been poorly documented. METHODS: In a post hoc analysis, we evaluated 514 patients admitted to emergency departments during the August 2003 heat wave in Paris, having a core temperature >38.5°C and who had analysis of cTnI levels. cTnI was considered as normal, moderately elevated (abnormality threshold to 1.5 ng.mL(-1)), or severely elevated (>1.5 ng.mL(-1)). Patients were classified according to our previously described risk score (high, intermediate, and low-risk of death). RESULTS: Mean age was 84 ± 12 years, mean body temperature 40.3 ± 1.2°C. cTnI was moderately elevated in 165 (32%) and severely elevated in 97 (19%) patients. One-year survival was significantly decreased in patients with moderate or severe increase in cTnI (24 and 46% vs 58%, all P < 0.05). Using logistic regression, four independent variables were associated with an elevated cTnI: previous coronary artery disease, Glasgow coma scale <12, serum creatinine >120 μmol.L(-1), and heart rate >110 bpm. Using Cox regression, only severely elevated cTnI was an independent prognostic factor (hazard ratio 1.93, 95% confidence interval 1.35 to 2.77) when risk score was taken into account. One-year survival was decreased in patients with elevated cTnI only in high risk patients (17 vs 31%, P = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: cTnI is frequently elevated in patients with non-exertional heat-related illnesses during a heat wave and is an independent risk factor only in high risk patients where severe increase (>1.5 ng.mL(-1)) indicates severe myocardial damage.
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spelling pubmed-29117362010-07-29 Elevation of cardiac troponin I during non-exertional heat-related illnesses in the context of a heatwave Hausfater, Pierre Doumenc, Benoît Chopin, Sébastien Le Manach, Yannick Santin, Aline Dautheville, Sandrine Patzak, Anabela Hericord, Philippe Mégarbane, Bruno Andronikof, Marc Terbaoui, Nabila Riou, Bruno Crit Care Research INTRODUCTION: The prognostic value of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) in patients having a heat-related illness during a heat wave has been poorly documented. METHODS: In a post hoc analysis, we evaluated 514 patients admitted to emergency departments during the August 2003 heat wave in Paris, having a core temperature >38.5°C and who had analysis of cTnI levels. cTnI was considered as normal, moderately elevated (abnormality threshold to 1.5 ng.mL(-1)), or severely elevated (>1.5 ng.mL(-1)). Patients were classified according to our previously described risk score (high, intermediate, and low-risk of death). RESULTS: Mean age was 84 ± 12 years, mean body temperature 40.3 ± 1.2°C. cTnI was moderately elevated in 165 (32%) and severely elevated in 97 (19%) patients. One-year survival was significantly decreased in patients with moderate or severe increase in cTnI (24 and 46% vs 58%, all P < 0.05). Using logistic regression, four independent variables were associated with an elevated cTnI: previous coronary artery disease, Glasgow coma scale <12, serum creatinine >120 μmol.L(-1), and heart rate >110 bpm. Using Cox regression, only severely elevated cTnI was an independent prognostic factor (hazard ratio 1.93, 95% confidence interval 1.35 to 2.77) when risk score was taken into account. One-year survival was decreased in patients with elevated cTnI only in high risk patients (17 vs 31%, P = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: cTnI is frequently elevated in patients with non-exertional heat-related illnesses during a heat wave and is an independent risk factor only in high risk patients where severe increase (>1.5 ng.mL(-1)) indicates severe myocardial damage. BioMed Central 2010 2010-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC2911736/ /pubmed/20507603 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc9034 Text en Copyright ©2010 Hausfater et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research
Hausfater, Pierre
Doumenc, Benoît
Chopin, Sébastien
Le Manach, Yannick
Santin, Aline
Dautheville, Sandrine
Patzak, Anabela
Hericord, Philippe
Mégarbane, Bruno
Andronikof, Marc
Terbaoui, Nabila
Riou, Bruno
Elevation of cardiac troponin I during non-exertional heat-related illnesses in the context of a heatwave
title Elevation of cardiac troponin I during non-exertional heat-related illnesses in the context of a heatwave
title_full Elevation of cardiac troponin I during non-exertional heat-related illnesses in the context of a heatwave
title_fullStr Elevation of cardiac troponin I during non-exertional heat-related illnesses in the context of a heatwave
title_full_unstemmed Elevation of cardiac troponin I during non-exertional heat-related illnesses in the context of a heatwave
title_short Elevation of cardiac troponin I during non-exertional heat-related illnesses in the context of a heatwave
title_sort elevation of cardiac troponin i during non-exertional heat-related illnesses in the context of a heatwave
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2911736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20507603
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/cc9034
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