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Troponin-T as a biomarker in neonates with perinatal asphyxia.

Authors :
Abiramalatha T
Kumar M
Chandran S
Sudhakar Y
Thenmozhi M
Thomas N
Source :
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine [J Neonatal Perinatal Med] 2017; Vol. 10 (3), pp. 275-280.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: Troponin-T is a commonly used cardiac biomarker, which could be useful in perinatal asphyxia. We aimed to analyze troponin-T concentrations in asphyxiated neonates and to correlate the concentrations with clinical outcomes.<br />Methods: Data were collected from electronic medical records of neonates diagnosed with perinatal asphyxia over a period of four years.<br />Results: There were 63 neonates with moderate to severe encephalopathy, in whom serial troponin-T concentrations had been done on days 1, 3, and 7. 53 (84%) asphyxiated infants had troponin-T concentration >100 pg/ml at 2-4 h of life.The difference in troponin-T concentrations between moderate and severe encephalopathy was not statistically significant (173 vs. 263 pg/ml, p value 0.40). The difference in the concentrations at 72 hours between cooled and non-cooled neonates was not significant (48.5 vs. 62.5 pg/ml, p value 0.22). Troponin-T concentration was significantly higher in babies with hypotensive shock and hepatic injury, but not acute kidney injury. There was no significant correlation between troponin-T and the extent of resuscitation needed.Troponin-T concentration on day 1 of life was significantly higher in babies who died than who survived (407 vs. 168 pg/ml, p value 0.03). ROC curve for troponin-T to predict mortality had an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.803; the best cut-off value (190 pg/ml) had 82% sensitivity and 80% specificity.<br />Conclusion: There was no significant difference in troponin-T concentrations between cooled and non-cooled neonates. Troponin-T concentration had a good predictive accuracy for mortality before discharge.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1878-4429
Volume :
10
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
28854510
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/NPM-16119