Background:. Patients with non-ST segment elevation myocardial infarction and the risk of mortality are associated with the sensitivity of cardiac biomarkers CK-MB, cTnI to improve their diagnosis.
Objective: The present study aimed to modify cTnI and CK-MB
sensitivity in hypertensive patients and to examine its association with
treatment with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors and beta-blockers .
Methods: A descriptive and random study included 35 hypertensive
patients of both sexes, admitted to the coronary unit of the "Reina
Fabiola "Clinic". The variables analyzed were: body mass index (BMI)
measured by (weigh/height2 ) relation, time to consultation chest pain (TPC) in
hours, systolic blood pressure (SBP) in mmHg. The patients were stratified
without associated pathologies (Control group), n = 13; and with only
hypertension, n = 22 treated with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (n=
15), beta-blockers (n = 7). Samples of blood were collected and cardiac markers
analyzed at the entrance to the coronary care unit (0 hs) and after 8, 12, 24
hs. The random variables quantitative were studied by lineal correlation, and
comparisons between groups were made using ANOVA II and Sidak's post hoc test.
Association of variables and percent of patients were performed with
Chi-square.
Results: Creatine Kinase MB
activity decreased at 8 hs and Troponin I values showed a decrease in
hypertensive patients treated with angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors
concerning the control group at 0 hs. Optimal cut-points of CK-MB were 13.50,
17.00, 19.50 and 14.00 UI/L, and to cTnI 0.08, 0.17, 0.16 and 0.42 µg/ml at 0,
8, 12, and 24 hs respectively.
Conclusions: Cardiac biomarkers determination is required in
patients with suspected Acute coronary syndrome. Remodeling and ventricular
hypertrophy states are conditions that could be modified by the use of
antihypertensive drugs to modify biomarker levels and sensitivity. The study
proposes an algorithm incorporating changes in cTnI levels and CK-MB activity
to increase the diagnostic sensitivity in hypertensive patients.
Author
(s) Details
Agustín N. Joison
Faculty of Chemical Sciences, Catholic University of Córdoba, Avenida
Armada Argentina 3555, X5016DHK PC 5000 Córdoba, Argentina.
Raúl J. Barcudi
Coronary Unit, Reina Fabiola University Clinic, Jacinto Ríos 761 PC 5000
Córdoba, Argentina.
Gustavo Baiardi
Institute of Biological and Technological Research (IIBYT-CONICET),
National University of Córdoba/ Faculty of Chemical Sciences, Catholic
University of Córdoba, Avenida Armada Argentina 3555, X5016DHK Córdoba,
Argentina.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/acmms/v6/3485
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