2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ahjo.2022.100115
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Ultra-high sensitivity cardiac troponin-I concentration and left ventricular structure and function in women with ischemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease

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“…WISE found ultra-high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (u-hsc-TnI) levels were significantly elevated in women with coronary endothelial dysfunction diagnosed by invasive coronary function testing [ 80 ]. Subsequent WISE analysis of 327 women with INOCA determined that higher u-hscTnI levels were associated with higher LV mass index and strain measures of LV diastolic and LV systolic dysfunction [ 81 ], expanding prior reports linking hs-cTnI with echocardiographic measures of LV diastolic dysfunction and heart failure hospitalizations in patients with suspected INOCA [ 13 ]. These data suggest that cardiomyocyte injury is the underlying mechanism of LV systolic and diastolic dysfunction in patients with INOCA, supporting the link between CMD-related ischemia, cardiomyocyte injury, LV diastolic dysfunction, and subsequent heart failure hospitalization.…”
Section: Pre-hfpef Characteristics In Women With Inocamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…WISE found ultra-high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (u-hsc-TnI) levels were significantly elevated in women with coronary endothelial dysfunction diagnosed by invasive coronary function testing [ 80 ]. Subsequent WISE analysis of 327 women with INOCA determined that higher u-hscTnI levels were associated with higher LV mass index and strain measures of LV diastolic and LV systolic dysfunction [ 81 ], expanding prior reports linking hs-cTnI with echocardiographic measures of LV diastolic dysfunction and heart failure hospitalizations in patients with suspected INOCA [ 13 ]. These data suggest that cardiomyocyte injury is the underlying mechanism of LV systolic and diastolic dysfunction in patients with INOCA, supporting the link between CMD-related ischemia, cardiomyocyte injury, LV diastolic dysfunction, and subsequent heart failure hospitalization.…”
Section: Pre-hfpef Characteristics In Women With Inocamentioning
confidence: 99%