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Diagnosis of acute coronary syndromes and cardiac events in the early stage of its
onset is important in the line of treatment. The invention of highly sensitive and
specific immunoassays for myocardial proteins such as cardiac troponin I (cTnI) had
made it possible. However troponin assay indicates the cardiac events only after its
onset or after cardiac tissue necrosis has been occurred. Traditionally such high risk
patients were earlier identified by using lipid profiles. The future risk and prevention of
such coronary syndromes could be more beneficial as it will provide enough time to
recover the patients from such irreparable damage.
In this study we proposed to study the usefulness of traditional lipid profile levels in
screening subjects who had developed chest pain due to cardiac event as indicated by
a positive troponin I test. In this retrospective study data of the 740 patients presented
to the emergency department with symptoms of cardiac ischemia who underwent both
Troponin and lipid profiles tests were compared with the lipid profiles of 411 normal healthy
subjects (controls). The Troponin was detected qualitatively when a specimen contains
troponin I (cTnI) above the 99th percentile (TnI >0.5 ng/ml). The Total cholesterol (TC),
High density lipoproteins cholesterol (HDL), Very low density lipoproteins (VLDL), and
Triacyl glycerol levels (TG) were also analyzed and low density lipoprotein level (LDL)
was calculated using Friedewald�s formula.Patients with chest pain and positive troponin
test (with confirmed cardiac event) were found to have significantly elevated levels of
TC, TG, LDL and significantly reduced HDL levels when compared to the patients who
experienced only chest pain (negative troponin) and healthy controls. Traditional lipid
profile levels is still can be used in screening populations to identify the subjects with
high risk of developing cardiac event which is identified by highly sensitive and specific
positive troponin test.
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