Role of troponin as a biomarker for predicting outcome after ischemic stroke

Background: After acute ischemic stroke, a higher level of troponin has been considered as an important biomarker for predicting mortality. Aim and Objectives: The study aimed to quantitatively assess the prognostic significance of the effect of baseline troponin levels on all-cause mortality in pat...

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Main Authors: Adel Alhazzani, Amit Kumar, Mubarak Algahtany, Dimple Rawat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2021-01-01
Series:Brain Circulation
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Online Access:http://www.braincirculation.org/article.asp?issn=2394-8108;year=2021;volume=7;issue=2;spage=77;epage=84;aulast=Alhazzani
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spelling doaj-1033ad0e0f1c490a87db2b3d6683f0f22021-06-15T04:28:55ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsBrain Circulation2455-46262021-01-0172778410.4103/bc.bc_51_20Role of troponin as a biomarker for predicting outcome after ischemic strokeAdel AlhazzaniAmit KumarMubarak AlgahtanyDimple RawatBackground: After acute ischemic stroke, a higher level of troponin has been considered as an important biomarker for predicting mortality. Aim and Objectives: The study aimed to quantitatively assess the prognostic significance of the effect of baseline troponin levels on all-cause mortality in patients with acute ischemic stroke using a meta-analysis approach. Materials and Methods: The following electronic databases such as PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, TRIP Database, and ClinicalTrialsgov were used for obtaining the relevant articles from literature. Data were extracted in standardized data collection form by two independent investigators. Any disagreements were resolved by consensus. All the statistical analyses were performed in STATA software (Version 13.1). Results: A total of 19 studies were included in the present meta-analysis involving a total of 10,519 patients. The pooled analysis suggested that elevated serum troponin level was associated with inhospital mortality (rate ratios [RR] 2.34, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.30–3.38) and at the end of last follow-up mortality (RR 2.01; 95% CI 1.62–2.40). Sensitivity analysis by removing a single study by turns indicated that there was no obvious impact of any individual study on the pooled risk estimate. No significant publication bias was observed in the beg test (P = 0.39); however, significant publication bias was observed in the egger test (P = 0.046). Conclusion: Our findings indicated that a higher level of troponin might be an important prognostic biomarker for all cause in hospital and follow-up mortalities in patients with acute ischemic stroke. These study findings offer insight into further investigation in prospective studies to validate this particular association. The study was registered in OSF registries DOI's 10.17605/OSF. IO/D95GNhttp://www.braincirculation.org/article.asp?issn=2394-8108;year=2021;volume=7;issue=2;spage=77;epage=84;aulast=Alhazzanibiomarkermeta-analysisoutcome predictionstroketroponin
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author Adel Alhazzani
Amit Kumar
Mubarak Algahtany
Dimple Rawat
spellingShingle Adel Alhazzani
Amit Kumar
Mubarak Algahtany
Dimple Rawat
Role of troponin as a biomarker for predicting outcome after ischemic stroke
Brain Circulation
biomarker
meta-analysis
outcome prediction
stroke
troponin
author_facet Adel Alhazzani
Amit Kumar
Mubarak Algahtany
Dimple Rawat
author_sort Adel Alhazzani
title Role of troponin as a biomarker for predicting outcome after ischemic stroke
title_short Role of troponin as a biomarker for predicting outcome after ischemic stroke
title_full Role of troponin as a biomarker for predicting outcome after ischemic stroke
title_fullStr Role of troponin as a biomarker for predicting outcome after ischemic stroke
title_full_unstemmed Role of troponin as a biomarker for predicting outcome after ischemic stroke
title_sort role of troponin as a biomarker for predicting outcome after ischemic stroke
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Brain Circulation
issn 2455-4626
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Background: After acute ischemic stroke, a higher level of troponin has been considered as an important biomarker for predicting mortality. Aim and Objectives: The study aimed to quantitatively assess the prognostic significance of the effect of baseline troponin levels on all-cause mortality in patients with acute ischemic stroke using a meta-analysis approach. Materials and Methods: The following electronic databases such as PubMed, Web of Science, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, TRIP Database, and ClinicalTrialsgov were used for obtaining the relevant articles from literature. Data were extracted in standardized data collection form by two independent investigators. Any disagreements were resolved by consensus. All the statistical analyses were performed in STATA software (Version 13.1). Results: A total of 19 studies were included in the present meta-analysis involving a total of 10,519 patients. The pooled analysis suggested that elevated serum troponin level was associated with inhospital mortality (rate ratios [RR] 2.34, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.30–3.38) and at the end of last follow-up mortality (RR 2.01; 95% CI 1.62–2.40). Sensitivity analysis by removing a single study by turns indicated that there was no obvious impact of any individual study on the pooled risk estimate. No significant publication bias was observed in the beg test (P = 0.39); however, significant publication bias was observed in the egger test (P = 0.046). Conclusion: Our findings indicated that a higher level of troponin might be an important prognostic biomarker for all cause in hospital and follow-up mortalities in patients with acute ischemic stroke. These study findings offer insight into further investigation in prospective studies to validate this particular association. The study was registered in OSF registries DOI's 10.17605/OSF. IO/D95GN
topic biomarker
meta-analysis
outcome prediction
stroke
troponin
url http://www.braincirculation.org/article.asp?issn=2394-8108;year=2021;volume=7;issue=2;spage=77;epage=84;aulast=Alhazzani
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