147 Elevated Serum Troponin I Is Associated with Increased Risk in HCM

2016 
The European Society of Cardiology recently recommended a new tool 1 to estimate 5 year risk of sudden cardiac death (SCD) in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). We investigated the relationship between serum cardiac troponin I (cTnI) levels and HCM-risk score in 100 consecutive patients referred to the West of Scotland Inherited Cardiac Conditions Clinic. The 20 most recent patients had a high sensitivity cTnI assay performed (limit of detection (LOD) 1.2 ng/L) and the remaining 80 had the traditional assay (LOD 10 ng/L). Demographic, clinical, genetic and imaging parameters were collected at first assessment. HCM-risk was calculated retrospectively. Cardiac TnI was elevated in 27% of the population (n = 100, 60% male, mean age 56 ± 14, left ventricular outflow tract (LVOT) obstruction (i.e. resting gradient ≥30 mmHg) in 20%) and they had significantly higher overall HCM-risk score (3.7% v 2.2%, p In conclusion, serum cTnI is elevated in a significant proportion of patients with HCM and is associated with clinical markers of disease severity. Biomarkers may be useful as an adjunct to current risk models in identifying patients with adverse cardiac remodelling and underlying atrial fibrillation. Reference O’Mahony C et al . A novel clinical risk prediction model for sudden cardiac death in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM risk-SCD). Eur Heart J . 2014;35(30):2010-–20
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