Factor Information
Data ID 1102
Factor cTn-I 2 h PO > 14 ng/mL (cardiac troponin I)
Description cTn-I levels (> 14 ng/mL) at 2 hours following heart corrective surgery under CPB were independent predictors of LCOS.
Biomarker YES
Classification E2 (physiological factor - biochemical index)
Association
Application prognosis and risk assessment
Objective To assess the predictive value of atrial natriuretic peptide, b-type natriuretic peptide, copeptin, mid-regional pro-adrenomedullin (MR-proADM) and cardiac troponin I (cTn-I) as indicators of low cardiac output syndrome in children with congenital heart disease undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB).
p Value <0.001
OR 4.045
Conclusion Our results suggest that cTn-I at 2 hours post-CPB is, by itself, an evident independent early predictor of low cardiac output syndrome. This predictive capacity is, moreover, reinforced when cTn-I is combined with MR-proADM levels at 24 hours following CPB. These 2 cardiac biomarkers would aid in therapeutic decision-making in clinical practice and would also enable clinicians to modify the type of support to be used in the pediatric intensive care unit.
Risk Factor risk factor
CHD Type
ID 500
CHD Type isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype TOF/AVC/CoA/IAA/PA/TGA/VSD, ASD/CAT/HLHS/TAPVC/AR/other
Reference
PMID 28137395
Year 2017
Title Cardiac Biomarkers of Low Cardiac Output Syndrome in the Postoperative Period After Congenital Heart Disease Surgery in Children.
Sample
Population children
Source blood
Region Co´rdoba,Spain
Method a prospective observational pilot study
Race Europe
Disease History N/A
Treatment History corrective surgery
Group group 1: with LCOS(Treatment) group 2: without LCOS(Control)
Number 33 84
Age 8.5 ± 4 years 9.5 ± 4 years
Gender (Male: Female) 20:13 (total) 40:44 (total)
Marker Level 12.3 (4.6-36.1) ng/mL 0.02 (0-0.04) ng/mL