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Dynamic Changes of High-Sensitivity Troponin T Concentration During Infancy: Clinical Implications

Publikace na Lékařská fakulta v Plzni |
2021

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Cardiac troponin T determination plays a dominant role in diagnosis of myocardial pathologies. Despite generally accepted use of high-sensitive cardiac troponin T assays (hscTnT) and clearly defined cut-off limit in adults, the uncertainty persist in infants.

The aim of this study was to assess plasmatic concentrations of hscTnT and describe sequential age-related dynamic changes of hscTnT in healthy infants and toddlers. Seventy-eight children (52 males/26 females) from Czech Republic aged 44 to 872 days (median, interquartile range 271; 126 to 486 days) were consecutively enrolled in the single-center, prospective observational study.

Plasma concentrations of hscTnT were analyzed by the electrochemiluminescent method, age-related reference intervals were calculated using the polynominal regression model. Amongst the study population (n=78), the upper limit of hscTnT concentration defined as the 99th percentile was calculated.

Our study has revealed substantially increased reference intervals of hscTnT in infants when compared with adult population. The strong negative correlation between hscTnT and age was confirmed within the first year of life.

Based on our preliminary results, the age-related interpretation of hscTnT plasma concentration is recommended in infants.