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Elevation of Cardiac Troponin T, But Not Cardiac Troponin I, in Patients With Neuromuscular Diseases

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY
卷 63, 期 22, 页码 2411-2420

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2014.03.027

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cardiac troponins; creatine kinase; myocardial infarction; myocytes; neuromuscular disease; skeletal muscle

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Objectives This study sought to determine the clinical and biological significance of elevated cardiac troponin T (cTnT) in patients with neuromuscular diseases. Background Practice guidelines regard cTnT and cardiac troponin I (cTnI) as equally sensitive and specific for the diagnosis of myocardial injury. Although cTnI is unique to myocardium, cTnT can be re-expressed in skeletal muscle in response to injury. The commercial cTnT assay is claimed to be cardiac specific. Methods Fifty-two patients with 20 different types of acquired and inherited neuromuscular diseases underwent full clinical assessment, cardiac investigations, and measurements of serum cTnT, cTnI, creatine kinase (CK), creatine kinase myocardial band (CK-MB), and N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP). Results Serial measurements (265 samples) in 25 initially hospitalized patients taken during a mean of 2.4 years showed persistent elevation of cTnT (median: 0.08 mu g/l; interquartile range: 0.06 to 0.14 mu g/l), CK (582 U/l; 303 to 3,662 U/l), and CK-MB (24 mu g/l; 8 to 34 mu g/l). In contrast, cTnI, measured using 2 sensitive assays, was persistently normal throughout the study in 22 patients. Electrocardiograms (ECGs) and echocardiograms were normal in 16 and 17 patients, respectively, and no serial changes were observed. Therapeutic interventions in patients with reversible myopathies normalized cTnT, CK, and CK-MB in unison. Single measurements in 27 ambulatory patients showed elevated CK (953 U/l; 562 to 1,320 U/l), CK-MB (18 mu g/l; 11 to 28 mu g/l), and cTnT (0.03 mu g/l; 0.02 to 0.05 mu g/l) in 21, 22, and 18 patients respectively. cTnI was abnormal in only 1 patient. NT-proBNP (41 pg/ml; 35 to 97 pg/ml) was normal in all but 2 patients. ECGs were normal in 15 patients. No patients with elevated cTnT, but with normal cTnI, had any cardiovascular events in either group during follow-up. Conclusions Patients with a wide spectrum of neuromuscular diseases commonly have persistent elevation of cTnT and CK-MB in the absence of clinical and cTnI evidence of myocardial injury. Re-expressed cTnT in diseased skeletal muscle appears to be the source of the elevated cTnT detected in the circulation of these patients. (C) 2014 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation

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