Cardiac Troponin I and T Ratio and Risk of Cardiovascular or Non-Cardiovascular Events in a General Population

IF 7.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Clinical chemistry Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1093/clinchem/hvaf016
Marie de Bakker, Paul Welsh, Naveed Sattar, Bertil Lindahl, Ola Hammarsten, Torbjørn Omland, Archie Campbell, Caroline Hayward, Cathie L M Sudlow, Nicholas L Mills, Dorien M Kimenai, Kai M Eggers
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Background Emerging evidence suggests that the ratio between cardiac troponin (cTn) I and T may provide information on the risk of adverse outcomes in individuals with cardiovascular disease. Whether the cTn I/T ratio provides prognostic insights in the general population is unknown. Methods The cTn I/T ratio was calculated in 8855 participants (43% female, median age 56 years) from the Generation Scotland Study where both cTnI and cTnT concentrations were above the limit of blank. Multivariable cause-specific Cox proportional hazard models were used to estimate the associations between cTn I/T ratio and the primary outcome of cardiovascular or non-cardiovascular death. Results The median cTn I/T ratio was 0.5 (25th–75th percentile, 0.3–0.8) and median follow-up was 11.4 (10.8–12.7) years. Individuals in the highest ratio tertile (≥0.64) were more likely to be male, have a higher body mass index and systolic blood pressure, and a history of cardiovascular disease. Those in the lowest ratio tertile (<0.38) were more likely to be smokers or have diabetes. After adjustment for cardiovascular risk factors, the cTn I/T ratio was positively associated with cardiovascular death (per doubling increase, adjusted hazard ratio [HR] 1.16 [95% CI, 1.05–1.28]), while an inverse association was observed for non-cardiovascular death (HR 0.89 [95% CI, 0.81–0.99]). Conclusions The cTn I/T ratio is positively associated with cardiovascular death in the general population, while inversely associated with non-cardiovascular death. Future research is needed to unravel underlying mechanisms and determine whether the cTn I/T ratio provides valuable information regarding risk of cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular mortality to guide further management.
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Clinical chemistry
Clinical chemistry 医学-医学实验技术
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期刊介绍: Clinical Chemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that is the premier publication for the science and practice of clinical laboratory medicine. It was established in 1955 and is associated with the Association for Diagnostics & Laboratory Medicine (ADLM). The journal focuses on laboratory diagnosis and management of patients, and has expanded to include other clinical laboratory disciplines such as genomics, hematology, microbiology, and toxicology. It also publishes articles relevant to clinical specialties including cardiology, endocrinology, gastroenterology, genetics, immunology, infectious diseases, maternal-fetal medicine, neurology, nutrition, oncology, and pediatrics. In addition to original research, editorials, and reviews, Clinical Chemistry features recurring sections such as clinical case studies, perspectives, podcasts, and Q&A articles. It has the highest impact factor among journals of clinical chemistry, laboratory medicine, pathology, analytical chemistry, transfusion medicine, and clinical microbiology. The journal is indexed in databases such as MEDLINE and Web of Science.
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