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*troponins not change in trauma, skeletal muscle disease, exercise. Renal failure like ck does. | *troponins not change in trauma, skeletal muscle disease, exercise. Renal failure like ck does. | ||
*troponin C found in all tissue and is not cardiac marker | *troponin C found in all tissue and is not cardiac marker | ||
*troponin T is qualitative assay | *troponin T is qualitative assay | ||
*troponin I is quantitative assay | *troponin I is quantitative assay | ||
*High sensitivity troponin T (hsTnT) is a quantitative assay | |||
{{Cardiac enzyme timecourse chart}} | {{Cardiac enzyme timecourse chart}} |
Revision as of 12:35, 21 May 2017
Background
- during contraction of muscle- thick filaments of myosin slide past thin filaments of actin by calcium mediated atp dependent contraction. Released calcium binds to troponin C, T, and I, which regulate muscle contraction.
- troponins not change in trauma, skeletal muscle disease, exercise. Renal failure like ck does.
- troponin C found in all tissue and is not cardiac marker
- troponin T is qualitative assay
- troponin I is quantitative assay
- High sensitivity troponin T (hsTnT) is a quantitative assay
Cardiac Enzymes Over Time
Type | Interval (hours) | Peak Elevation (hours) | Return to Normal |
Myoglobin | 1-4 | 6-7 | 18-24 hours |
Troponin I | 3-12 | 10-24 | 3-10 days |
Troponin T | 3-12 | 10-24 | 5-14 days |
CK-MB | 4-12 | 12-24 | 2-3 days |
LDH | 8-12 | 24-48 | 10-14 days |
Differential Diagnosis
Elevated Troponin
True Positive
False (Non-CAD) Positives
- Pericarditis
- Myocarditis
- PE
- CHF
- Sepsis
- Dissection
- Arrhythmias
- CVA
- SAH
- Burns
- Renal failure
- Assume true positive until proven otherwise
- ESRD
- 86% elevated predialysis in troponin-T
- 6% elevated predialysis in troponin-I
- no difference in post-MI troponin-I clearance rate in ESRD vs. normal GFR
- Cardioversion
- Cardiotoxic medications
- Amyloidosis
- Rheumatoid Factor
- Heterophilic antibodies
- Apical ballooning syndrome
- Cardiac procedures (surgery, ablation, pacing, stenting)
- Extreme exertion