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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2009; 87 (4): 285-288
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-103074

ABSTRACT

Patients with severe renal dysfunction have unexplained elevated serum concentrations of cardiac troponin T. Study the frequency of elevated cTnT in hemodialysis patients and investigated whether cTnT is elevated. The patient population consisted of 52 patients on maintenance hemodialysis and 20 healthy subjects. cTnT was measured before and after hemodialysis by using immunoenzymatic method. cTnT were undetectable in 7 cases[<0.01ng/ml] and higher than normal range[up to 0.1ng/ml] in 9 cases. 32 cases have a level of cTnT >0.01 and <0.1ng/ml. In addition, TnTc levels are significantly associated with cardiac dysfunction [p<0.05] and inflammation [p<0.01]. After hemodialysis sessions, TnTc was less than 0.01 ng /1 in 11 patients [21.2%], between 0.01 and 0.1 ng / ml in 32 subjects [61.5%] and greater than 0.1 ng / ml in 9 subjects [17.3%]. In the control group, only 1 subject [5%] had a rate of TnTc between 0.01 and 0.1 ng / ml, whereas it was less than 0.01 ng / ml for all others. We aim a statistically significant positive correlation between the rate of TnTc and heart failure [p <0.05] on the one hand and serum CRP [p <0.01] on the other. The causes of elevated cTnT levels in hemodialysis patients was multiple: cardiac dysfunction, left ventricular dysfunction and inflammation


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Humans , Male , Female , Renal Dialysis , Kidney Failure, Chronic
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