Walid Omar Ahmed , Amr Elmaadawy , Ahmed Yehia , Sameh Elmaraghi
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Abstract
Background
Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) is an acute stress state in which plasma copeptin rises. The combination of copeptin and troponin has been suggested to improve the diagnostic performance of acute MI in chest pain patients at time of presentation in the emergency department.
Objective
To investigate the correlation of plasma copeptin levels for early exclusion of acute myocardial infarction in combination with troponin-I.
Methods
This study was conducted in Cairo University hospitals on 40 patients presented to the critical care department with chest pain within 6 h of pain onset as a primary symptom of acute coronary syndrome. Baseline demographic characteristics and clinical data were collected prospectively. Plasma copeptin levels and cTnI were measured by ELISA technique. The primary outcome was diagnosis of AMI.
Results
A negative copeptin and cTnI at baseline ruled out AMI with a negative predictive value of 100%. AMIs not detected by the initial cTnI alone were picked up with copeptin >15.6 pg/ml in first 6 h from onset of chest pain which was confirmed by repeated troponin within 12 h from onset of chest pain.
Conclusion
Combined measurements of troponin and copeptin aid in early and safe rule-out of AMI.
期刊介绍:
The Egyptian Journal of Critical Care Medicine is the official Journal of the Egyptian College of Critical Care Physicians, the most authoritative organization of Egyptian physicians involved in the multi-professional field of critical care medicine. The journal is intended to provide a peer-reviewed source for multidisciplinary coverage of general acute and intensive care medicine and its various subcategories including cardiac, pulmonary, neuro, renal as well as post-operative care. The journal is proud to have an international multi-professional editorial board in the broad field of critical care that will assist in publishing promising research and breakthrough reports that lead to better patients care in life threatening conditions, and bring the reader a quick access to the latest diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in monitoring and management of critically ill patients.