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Determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T upper reference limits under the improved selection criteria in a Chinese population

BACKGROUND: There is no common consensus on how to define the reference population for determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs‐cTn) upper reference limit (URL). This study aimed to establish 99th percentile URLs of hs‐cTnT under both 2018 AACC/IFCC criteria and improved selection crit...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Xin, Han, Xiaoxu, Zhao, Min, Mu, Runqing, Wang, Shuo, Yun, Ke, Shang, Hong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6977135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31418939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcla.23007
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author Zhang, Xin
Han, Xiaoxu
Zhao, Min
Mu, Runqing
Wang, Shuo
Yun, Ke
Shang, Hong
author_facet Zhang, Xin
Han, Xiaoxu
Zhao, Min
Mu, Runqing
Wang, Shuo
Yun, Ke
Shang, Hong
author_sort Zhang, Xin
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description BACKGROUND: There is no common consensus on how to define the reference population for determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs‐cTn) upper reference limit (URL). This study aimed to establish 99th percentile URLs of hs‐cTnT under both 2018 AACC/IFCC criteria and improved selection criteria for further judging whether two URLs are different. METHODS: Applying the stratified cluster sampling protocol, this study took 1848 apparently healthy subjects in communities of Shenyang China as the screening objects. We first followed 2018 AACC/IFCC criteria using surrogate biomarker for diabetes, myocardial dysfunction, renal dysfunction, and electrocardiogram. Then, we followed improved selection criteria to exclude hypertension, overweight and obesity, and dyslipidemia by physical examination and laboratory screening. Accordingly, 99th percentile URLs of hs‐cTnT were established. RESULTS: If the 2018 AACC/IFCC criteria were applied, 99th percentile URLs (90% confidence interval) of hs‐cTnT male, female, and total were 19 (17‐20) ng/L, 16 (15‐17) ng/L, and 18 (16‐19) ng/L, respectively. If added a single supplementary selection criteria, 99th percentile URLs of hs‐cTnT total reduced to 16 ng/L, 17 ng/L, and 16 ng/L, respectively. If the improved selection criteria were applied, 99th percentile URLs (90% confidence interval) of hs‐cTnT male, female, and total were 18 (14‐24) ng/L, 13 (11‐16) ng/L, and 16 (13‐17) ng/L, respectively. The 99th percentile URLs of hs‐cTnT male were higher than those of female in every age group. CONCLUSIONS: Improved selection criteria through questionnaire survey, physical examination, and laboratory screening to further exclude hypertension, overweight and obesity, and dyslipidemia can avoid overestimation of the 99th percentile URL of hs‐cTnT.
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spelling pubmed-69771352020-01-28 Determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T upper reference limits under the improved selection criteria in a Chinese population Zhang, Xin Han, Xiaoxu Zhao, Min Mu, Runqing Wang, Shuo Yun, Ke Shang, Hong J Clin Lab Anal Research Articles BACKGROUND: There is no common consensus on how to define the reference population for determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs‐cTn) upper reference limit (URL). This study aimed to establish 99th percentile URLs of hs‐cTnT under both 2018 AACC/IFCC criteria and improved selection criteria for further judging whether two URLs are different. METHODS: Applying the stratified cluster sampling protocol, this study took 1848 apparently healthy subjects in communities of Shenyang China as the screening objects. We first followed 2018 AACC/IFCC criteria using surrogate biomarker for diabetes, myocardial dysfunction, renal dysfunction, and electrocardiogram. Then, we followed improved selection criteria to exclude hypertension, overweight and obesity, and dyslipidemia by physical examination and laboratory screening. Accordingly, 99th percentile URLs of hs‐cTnT were established. RESULTS: If the 2018 AACC/IFCC criteria were applied, 99th percentile URLs (90% confidence interval) of hs‐cTnT male, female, and total were 19 (17‐20) ng/L, 16 (15‐17) ng/L, and 18 (16‐19) ng/L, respectively. If added a single supplementary selection criteria, 99th percentile URLs of hs‐cTnT total reduced to 16 ng/L, 17 ng/L, and 16 ng/L, respectively. If the improved selection criteria were applied, 99th percentile URLs (90% confidence interval) of hs‐cTnT male, female, and total were 18 (14‐24) ng/L, 13 (11‐16) ng/L, and 16 (13‐17) ng/L, respectively. The 99th percentile URLs of hs‐cTnT male were higher than those of female in every age group. CONCLUSIONS: Improved selection criteria through questionnaire survey, physical examination, and laboratory screening to further exclude hypertension, overweight and obesity, and dyslipidemia can avoid overestimation of the 99th percentile URL of hs‐cTnT. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6977135/ /pubmed/31418939 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcla.23007 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhang, Xin
Han, Xiaoxu
Zhao, Min
Mu, Runqing
Wang, Shuo
Yun, Ke
Shang, Hong
Determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T upper reference limits under the improved selection criteria in a Chinese population
title Determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T upper reference limits under the improved selection criteria in a Chinese population
title_full Determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T upper reference limits under the improved selection criteria in a Chinese population
title_fullStr Determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T upper reference limits under the improved selection criteria in a Chinese population
title_full_unstemmed Determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T upper reference limits under the improved selection criteria in a Chinese population
title_short Determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin T upper reference limits under the improved selection criteria in a Chinese population
title_sort determination of high‐sensitivity cardiac troponin t upper reference limits under the improved selection criteria in a chinese population
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6977135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31418939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jcla.23007
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