Evaluation of analytical performance of immunoassay methods for cTnI and cTnT: From theory to practice.

Analytical performance Cardiac troponins High sensitivity methods Immunoassay methods Quality specification Reference population cTnI cTnT

Journal

Advances in clinical chemistry
ISSN: 2162-9471
Titre abrégé: Adv Clin Chem
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 2985173R

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
2019
Historique:
entrez: 28 10 2019
pubmed: 28 10 2019
medline: 18 12 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Current guidelines worldwide recommend cardiac troponins I (cTnI) and T (cTnT) as the biomarkers of choice for the differential diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), and the measurement of the 99th upper reference population limit (URL) value for cardiac troponins, with an imprecision of ≤10 CV%. Measuring the 99th URL of cTnI and cTnT is a challenging analytical task due to low biomarker concentrations present in healthy subjects. Therefore, since the year 2006, several manufacturers have established new generation cTnI and cTnT immunoassays with an improved analytical sensitivity in accordance with the quality specifications described in international guidelines, the more recent of which state that only immunoassays that meet the required quality specifications should be considered "high-sensitivity" methods. For the early diagnosis of ACS, and for the stratification of cardiovascular risk in cardiac patients and the general population, high-sensitivity methods should be employed. It is therefore important for laboratory professionals and clinicians to gain a thorough understanding of the analytical performances of immunoassay methods for cTnI and cTnT, especially at low to normal concentration ranges. The aim of the present study was to analyze critical aspects related to definition, analytical performance, pathophysiological interpretations, and the clinical relevance of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin assays.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31655731
pii: S0065-2423(19)30062-9
doi: 10.1016/bs.acc.2019.07.005
pii:
doi:

Substances chimiques

Biomarkers 0
Troponin I 0
Troponin T 0

Types de publication

Journal Article Review

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

239-262

Informations de copyright

© 2019 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Aldo Clerico (A)

Fondazione CNR, Regione Toscana G. Monasterio and Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy. Electronic address: clerico@ftgm.it.

Martina Zaninotto (M)

Department of Laboratory Medicine, University Hospital, Padova, Italy.

Andrea Padoan (A)

Department of Laboratory Medicine, University Hospital, Padova, Italy.

Silvia Masotti (S)

Fondazione CNR, Regione Toscana G. Monasterio and Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy.

Veronica Musetti (V)

Fondazione CNR, Regione Toscana G. Monasterio and Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy.

Concetta Prontera (C)

Fondazione CNR, Regione Toscana G. Monasterio and Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy.

Rudina Ndreu (R)

QualiMedLab and CNR Clinical Physiology Institute, Pisa, Italy.

Giancarlo Zucchelli (G)

QualiMedLab and CNR Clinical Physiology Institute, Pisa, Italy.

Claudio Passino (C)

Fondazione CNR, Regione Toscana G. Monasterio and Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy.

Marco Migliardi (M)

S.C. Laboratorio Analisi, A.O. Ordine Mauriziano di Torino, Torino, Italy.

Mario Plebani (M)

Department of Laboratory Medicine, University Hospital, Padova, Italy.

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