The Keio Journal of Medicine
Online ISSN : 1880-1293
Print ISSN : 0022-9717
ISSN-L : 0022-9717
Diagnostic Value of a Bedside Test for Cardiac Troponin T in the Patient with Chest Pain Presenting to the Emergency Room
Masaru SuzukiShingo HoriSeitaro FujishimaSeiji TakatsukiIwao NakamuraHiroyuki KimuraKatsunori AokiNaoki Aikawa
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2000 Volume 49 Issue 2 Pages 74-79

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Abstract
Identification of patients with acute chest pain due to acute coronary syndrome is a com-mon and difficult challenge for emergency physicians. A prospective study was conducted to assess the diagnostic value of a bedside test of cardiac troponin T in the emergency room setting. Forty-nine consecutive patients, who visited the emergency room within 6 hours of the onset of acute chest pain, were enrolled. Of the 26 patients who were ultimately diagnosed as having acute coronary syndrome, seven patients (27%) had positive cardiac troponin T assay results, whereas none of the patients with-out acute coronary syndrome had positive results (0%). For patients with acute coronary syndrome who presented later than 3 hours after the onset (n=4), the test was positive in all cases (positive predictive value: 100%, negative predictive value: 100%, p<0.01). However, the positive rate was only 14% for those who presented earlier than 3 hours after the onset (n=22) (positive predictive value: 100%, negative predictive value: 47%, p=0.84). In conclusion, bedside troponin T test results should be evaluated considering the time interval from the onset of chest symptoms.
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