Evaluation of a rapid test for point-of-care detection of cardiac troponin I in serum of healthy and diseased dogs and cats.

G Santarelli, P Sebastián Marcos, J Talavera, S D Aznar-Cervantes, J Fernández Del Palacio
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Objectives: (1) To compare the results of a rapid test for qualitative detection of cardiac troponin I (cTnI) values >1 ng/mL with those obtained using a reference quantitative method and (2) to perform a semiquantitative assessment of rapid test results using this point-of-care (POC) assay.

Design: Prospective cross-sectional study from April 2015 to November 2020.

Setting: Secondary referral hospital.

Animals: Eighty dogs and 20 cats, with and without cardiovascular disease.

Interventions: None.

Measurements and main results: Serum samples were obtained, and cTnI rapid test was conducted in parallel with chemiluminescence assay (reference standard). Positive results from the rapid test were further classified as mild and strong positives, based on subjective assessment of the color intensity of the test line. Rapid test was deemed valid in all patients. There was agreement for positive samples between the qualitative and quantitative techniques in 31 dogs and 5 cats, and for negative samples in 43 dogs and 13 cats, resulting in a strong and moderate agreement, respectively. There was a significant difference between color scale groups.

Conclusions: The rapid test assessed provides a feasible POC option to determine concentrations of cTnI >1 ng/mL in dogs and cats and shows a moderate to strong agreement with a validated conventional quantitative assay. Furthermore, semiquantitative assessment allows estimation of the magnitude of the elevation.

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评估用于在健康和患病猫狗血清中进行护理点检测的心肌肌钙蛋白 I 快速检测方法。
目的:(1) 比较心肌肌钙蛋白 I(cTnI)值大于 1 ng/mL 的定性检测快速试验与参考定量方法的检测结果;(2) 使用这种床旁(POC)检测方法对快速试验结果进行半定量评估:设计:2015年4月至2020年11月的前瞻性横断面研究:地点:二级转诊医院:干预措施:无:测量和主要结果采集血清样本,与化学发光检测法(参考标准)同时进行 cTnI 快速检测。根据对检测线颜色强度的主观评估,将快速检测的阳性结果进一步分为轻度阳性和重度阳性。快速检测对所有患者都有效。定性和定量技术对 31 只狗和 5 只猫的阳性样本结果一致,对 43 只狗和 13 只猫的阴性样本结果一致,分别为强阳性和中度阳性。色标组之间存在明显差异:结论:所评估的快速检测为确定犬和猫体内 cTnI >1 纳克/毫升的浓度提供了一个可行的 POC 选项,并与经过验证的传统定量检测方法显示出中等到较高的一致性。此外,半定量评估还能估计升高的幅度。
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