Incremental value of heart-type fatty acid-binding protein in suspected acute myocardial infarction early after symptom onset

  • Andreas W Schoenenberger
  • Fabio Stallone
  • Brigitte Walz
  • Michael Bergner
  • Raphael Twerenbold
  • Tobias Reichlin
  • Bernhard Zogg
  • Cedric Jaeger
  • Paul Erne
  • Christian Mueller

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The early diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) very soon after symptom onset remains a major clinical challenge, even when using high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTnT).

METHODS AND RESULTS: We investigated the incremental value of heart-type fatty acid-binding protein (hFABP) in a pre-specified subgroup analysis of patients presenting with suspected AMI within 1 h of symptom onset to the emergency department (ED) in a multicentre study. HFABP was measured in a blinded fashion. Two independent cardiologists using all available clinical information, including hs-cTnT, adjudicated the final diagnosis. Overall, 1411 patients were enrolled, of whom 105 patients presented within 1 h of symptom onset. Of these, 34 patients (32.4%) had AMI. The diagnostic accuracy as quantified by the area under the receiver-operating characteristics curve (AUC) of hFABP was high (0.84 (95% CI 0.74-0.94)). However, the additional use of hFABP only marginally increased the diagnostic accuracy of hs-cTnT (AUC 0.88 (95% CI 0.81-0.94) for hs-cTnT alone to 0.90 (95% CI 0.83-0.98) for the combination; p=ns). After the exclusion of 18 AMI patients with ST-segment elevation, similar results were obtained. Among the 16 AMI patients without ST-segment elevation, six had normal hs-cTnT at presentation. Of these, hFABP was elevated in two (33.3%) patients.

CONCLUSIONS: hFABP does not seem to significantly improve the early diagnostic accuracy of hs-cTnT in the important subgroup of patients with suspected AMI presenting to the ED very early after symptom onset.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN2048-8726
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 04.2016
Extern publiziertJa

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© The European Society of Cardiology 2015.

PubMed 25681485