Value of Cardiac Biomarkers in the Early Diagnosis of Takotsubo Syndrome

Background: Bedside diagnosis between Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) and ST elevation (STEMI) and non-ST elevation (NSTEMI) myocardial infarction remains challenging. We sought to determine a cardiac biomarker profile to enable their early distinction. Methods<strong>:</strong> 1100 patients (...

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Main Authors: Charlotte Dagrenat, Jean Jacques Von Hunolstein, Kensuke Matsushita, Lucie Thebaud, Stéphane Greciano, Nicolas Tuzin, Nicolas Meyer, Annie Trinh, Laurence Jesel, Patrick Ohlmann, Olivier Morel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Journal of Clinical Medicine
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/9/2985
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Summary:Background: Bedside diagnosis between Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) and ST elevation (STEMI) and non-ST elevation (NSTEMI) myocardial infarction remains challenging. We sought to determine a cardiac biomarker profile to enable their early distinction. Methods<strong>:</strong> 1100 patients (TTS <em>n</em> = 314, STEMI <em>n</em> = 452, NSTEMI <em>n</em> = 334) were enrolled in two centers. Baseline clinical and biological characteristics were compared between groups. Results: At admission, cut-off values of BNP (B-type natriuretic peptide)/TnI (Troponin I) ratio of 54 and 329 distinguished respectively STEMI from NSTEMI, and NSTEMI from TTS. Best differentiation was obtained by the use of BNP/TnI ratio at peak (cut-of values of 6 and 115 discriminated respectively STEMI from NSTEMI, and NSTEMI from TTS). We developed a score including five parameters (age, gender, history of psychiatric disorders, LVEF, and BNP/TnI ratio at admission) enabling good distinction between TTS and STEMI (77% specificity and 92% sensitivity, AUC 0.93). For the distinction between TTS and NSTEMI, a four variables score (gender, history of psychiatric disorders, LVEF, and BNP at admission) achieved a good diagnostic performance (89% sensitivity, 85% specificity, AUC 0.94). Conclusion<strong>:</strong> A distinctive cardiac biomarker profile enables at an early stage a differentiation between TTS and ACS. A four (NSTEMI) or five variables score (STEMI) permitted a better discrimination.
ISSN:2077-0383