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Indian Heart J ; 76(2): 139-145, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38599282

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OBJECTIVE: The primary objective of the study was to investigate the correlation between high-sensitivity troponin I (hsTropI) levels during hospitalization and the prognostic outcome in patients with non-acute coronary syndrome (non-ACS) acute heart failure, over a follow-up period of one year. The secondary objective was to assess and characterize acute heart failure during index hospitalization. METHODS: High sensitivity troponin I value was noted both at the time of admission and discharge. The correlation of admission hsTropI along with other parameters and risk factors with in-hospital mortality was studied. Patients of index hospitalization after discharge were followed up for one year and the composite endpoint of cardiovascular death or re-hospitalization for heart failure was noted. The correlation between admission and discharge hsTropI values with the composite endpoint was then analyzed. RESULTS: Out of 350 patients, 38 (10.8 %) patients died during index hospitalization while 142 patients (46 %) developed composite outcomes during follow-up. Age, previous history of heart failure, atrial fibrillation, low left ventricular ejection fraction, systolic blood pressure, and high values of hsTropI above 99th percentiles were independent in-hospital mortality predictors. The value of hsTropI at the time of admission was not associated with poor composite outcome during follow-up. However, patients who showed an increasing trend of hsTropI value at the time of discharge were found to have a significant increase in the composite outcome. CONCLUSION: High-sensitivity troponin I is a valuable biomarker that can predict in-hospital mortality and long-term follow-up outcomes in patients with acute heart failure. It plays a crucial role in developing improved strategies for heart failure surveillance and management in the community.


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Acute Coronary Syndrome , Biomarkers , Heart Failure , Troponin I , Humans , Heart Failure/blood , Heart Failure/mortality , Heart Failure/diagnosis , Male , Troponin I/blood , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Biomarkers/blood , Middle Aged , Prognosis , Time Factors , Acute Coronary Syndrome/blood , Acute Coronary Syndrome/diagnosis , Acute Coronary Syndrome/mortality , Risk Factors , Acute Disease , Hospital Mortality/trends , Aged , Survival Rate/trends , Hospitalization , Prospective Studies , India/epidemiology
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