High-sensitivity cardiac troponin T for diagnosis of NSTEMI in the elderly emergency department patient: a clinical cohort study

Purpose: The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of age on the diagnostic performance of high-sensitivity troponin T (hsTnT) under routine conditions. Materials and methods: Data of 4118 consecutive emergency department (ED) patients who underwent a routine TnT measurement between 11 October 2012 and 30 November 2013 were analysed. Diagnostic accuracy of hsTnT was compared in four age categories (<50, 50–64, 65–74, ≥75 years of age) for different cut-off values. Primary endpoint was a main hospital diagnosis of NSTEMI. Results: The median age of the study population (n = 4118) was 61 years (IQR: 45–75 years). NSTEMI was diagnosed in 3.3% (n = 136) of all patients. There were significant differences in hsTnT concentrations between age-groups (p < 0.001) in all patients, but not in NSTEMI patients (p = 0.297). 72.2% of all patients ≥75 years of age (583/808) without NSTEMI had hsTnT concentrations above the 99th percentile of a healthy reference population. Specificity at 14 ng/L was 93.6% (95% CI: 92.12–94.87) in patients below 50 years of age and 27.9% (95% CI: 24.78–31.08) in patients 75 years of age and older. Conclusions: Patients’ age needs to be considered at least one influencing factor on hsTnT concentrations at admission and should be included in the clinical interpretation of hsTnT concentrations for further clinical workup beneath other influencing factors like comorbidities and symptom onset time. The implementation of age-specific cut-off values could be considered for single troponin testing at admission but is associated with an increased risk of underdiagnosis of NSTEMI.

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Author Riedlinger, Dorothee
Author Möckel, Martin
Author Müller, Christian
Author Holert, Fabian
Author Searle, Julia
Author Recum, Johannes Von
Author Slagman, Anna
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