Indian Heart Journal (May 2020)

Very early postoperative troponin increase and clinical outcome in patients admitted to the recovery room after noncardiac surgery with suspected cardiac events

  • Duccio Conti,
  • Piercarlo Ballo,
  • Peggy Ruggiano,
  • Rossana Boccalini,
  • Vittorio Pavoni,
  • Armando Sarti

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 3
pp. 197 – 199

Abstract

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We assessed the prognostic meaning of very early (<6 h) troponin increase after noncardiac surgery in a population of patients admitted to the recovery room, for whom troponin measurements were taken because of a suspected cardiac event. Among a total of 296 patients, abnormal troponin was found in 24 (8.1%). Ten patients in this group (41.7%) and 27 among those with normal troponin (9.9%) experienced cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, or decompensated heart failure at one month (p < 0.0001). Troponin was independently associated with a two-fold risk of events (p < 0.0001). In these patients, very early troponin measurement in the recovery room may help to identify patients at risk of cardiovascular events.

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