Indian Heart Journal (May 2017)

Troponin I elevation after elective percutaneous coronary interventions: Prevalence and risk factors

  • Roberto Muniz Ferreira,
  • Nelson Albuquerque de Souza e Silva,
  • Lúcia Helena Alvares Salis,
  • Paula Dias Maia,
  • Lucas Felipe Bastos Horta

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ihj.2016.11.319
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 3
pp. 322 – 324

Abstract

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Troponin elevation after coronary angioplasty is a prognostic marker associated with significant morbidity and mortality, although its prevalence varies according to clinical and procedural characteristics. We analyzed the frequency of post-procedural enzyme elevation among 112 elective interventions between 2013 and 2014 in a private hospital in Brazil. Troponin increase was observed in 62.5% of the procedures, and was related to age, female sex, low pre-procedural hemoglobin, prior angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor or angiotensin receptor blocker use and multivessel angioplasty. PCI is not a risk free procedure and these results underscore the importance of a careful clinical assessment before its utilization.

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