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Prognostic Value of High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin in Women

High-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays have become the gold standard for diagnosing acute and chronic myocardial injury. The detection of troponin levels beyond the 99th percentile is included in the fourth universal definition of myocardial infarction, specifically recommending the use of sex-spe...

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Autores principales: Bisaccia, Giandomenico, Ricci, Fabrizio, Khanji, Mohammed Y., Gaggi, Giulia, Di Credico, Andrea, Gallina, Sabina, Di Baldassarre, Angela, Ghinassi, Barbara
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9599969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36291705
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12101496
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author Bisaccia, Giandomenico
Ricci, Fabrizio
Khanji, Mohammed Y.
Gaggi, Giulia
Di Credico, Andrea
Gallina, Sabina
Di Baldassarre, Angela
Ghinassi, Barbara
author_facet Bisaccia, Giandomenico
Ricci, Fabrizio
Khanji, Mohammed Y.
Gaggi, Giulia
Di Credico, Andrea
Gallina, Sabina
Di Baldassarre, Angela
Ghinassi, Barbara
author_sort Bisaccia, Giandomenico
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description High-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays have become the gold standard for diagnosing acute and chronic myocardial injury. The detection of troponin levels beyond the 99th percentile is included in the fourth universal definition of myocardial infarction, specifically recommending the use of sex-specific thresholds. Measurable concentrations below the proposed diagnostic thresholds have been shown to inform prognosis in different categories of inpatients and outpatients. However, clinical investigations from the last twenty years have yielded conflicting results regarding the incremental value of using different cut-offs for men and women. While advocates of a sex-specific approach claim it may help reduce gender bias in cardiovascular medicine, particularly in acute coronary syndromes, other groups question the alleged incremental diagnostic and prognostic value of sex-specific thresholds, ultimately asserting that less is more. In the present review, we aimed to synthesize our current understanding of sex-based differences in cardiac troponin levels and to reappraise the available evidence with regard to (i) the prognostic significance of sex-specific diagnostic thresholds of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays compared to common cut-offs in both men and women undergoing cardiovascular disease risk assessment, and (ii) the clinical utility of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays for cardiovascular disease prevention in women.
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spelling pubmed-95999692022-10-27 Prognostic Value of High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin in Women Bisaccia, Giandomenico Ricci, Fabrizio Khanji, Mohammed Y. Gaggi, Giulia Di Credico, Andrea Gallina, Sabina Di Baldassarre, Angela Ghinassi, Barbara Biomolecules Review High-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays have become the gold standard for diagnosing acute and chronic myocardial injury. The detection of troponin levels beyond the 99th percentile is included in the fourth universal definition of myocardial infarction, specifically recommending the use of sex-specific thresholds. Measurable concentrations below the proposed diagnostic thresholds have been shown to inform prognosis in different categories of inpatients and outpatients. However, clinical investigations from the last twenty years have yielded conflicting results regarding the incremental value of using different cut-offs for men and women. While advocates of a sex-specific approach claim it may help reduce gender bias in cardiovascular medicine, particularly in acute coronary syndromes, other groups question the alleged incremental diagnostic and prognostic value of sex-specific thresholds, ultimately asserting that less is more. In the present review, we aimed to synthesize our current understanding of sex-based differences in cardiac troponin levels and to reappraise the available evidence with regard to (i) the prognostic significance of sex-specific diagnostic thresholds of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays compared to common cut-offs in both men and women undergoing cardiovascular disease risk assessment, and (ii) the clinical utility of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays for cardiovascular disease prevention in women. MDPI 2022-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9599969/ /pubmed/36291705 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12101496 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ricci, Fabrizio
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Gaggi, Giulia
Di Credico, Andrea
Gallina, Sabina
Di Baldassarre, Angela
Ghinassi, Barbara
Prognostic Value of High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin in Women
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9599969/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36291705
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom12101496
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