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Impact of copeptin on diagnosis, risk stratification, and intermediate-term prognosis of acute coronary syndromes

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CLINICAL RESEARCH IN CARDIOLOGY
Volume 102, Issue 10, Pages 755-763

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s00392-013-0583-0

Keywords

Copeptin; Acute coronary syndrome; Troponin I; Rule out; Prognosis

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The aim of the current study was to evaluate the diagnostic and intermediate-term prognostic impact of C-terminal portion of provasopressin (copeptin) in combination with troponin I. In this prospective single-center study we recruited a total of 230 unselected patients with suspected recent acute coronary syndrome (ACS) presenting consecutively at our chest pain unit. Troponin I and copeptin levels were determined at presentation and after 3-6 h. Follow-up was performed after 180 days. Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) was the final diagnosis in 107 patients (STEMI: 24, NSTEMI: 83). The median copeptin level was significantly higher in patients having AMI than in those without (20.83 vs. 12.2 pmol/L, p < 0.0001). A troponin I level < 0.04 ng/mL in combination with copeptin < 14 pmol/L at admission ruled out AMI with an negative predictive value (NPV) of 97.3 %. p = 0.0045 for the added value of copeptin to troponin I. Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that copeptin levels above the diagnostic cut-off were associated with an elevated intermediate-term (180 days) mortality (p = 0.019), while no patient with copeptin values below the cut-off died. Univariate Cox regression analysis identified copeptin as strong predictor of intermediate-term mortality (HR 4.28, 95 % CI 1.58-11.6, p = 0.004). The predictive performance for prediction of 180-day mortality was significantly better if copeptin was included (C-index of 0.80) compared with that of troponin alone (C-index 0.78, p = 0.01 for the added value of copeptin to troponin I). Additional assessment of copeptin allows a rapid and reliable exclusion of AMI and improves diagnostic accuracy in myocardial ischemia. This study showed for the first time that copeptin provides valuable predictive information for risk stratification and intermediate-term outcome in ACS patients.

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