Abstract

Background: This is an observational study of pre-dialysis patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) attending nephrology clinic at Lagos University Teaching Hospital to determine the clinical significance of elevated levels of Cardiac Troponin T (CTT) and possible associated factors.
 Methods: One hundred and forty-three (143) patients with CKD and no prior history of myocardial infarction were recruited and their serum levels of CTT were determined within 3 months of sample collection and storage at -80° C. ECG findings and clinical variables were compared. The 99 percentile cut-off value was derived using healthy individuals that met the inclusion criteria.
 Results: Mean blood CTT level was significantly higher in CKD patients compared to the general population. The 99th percentile value derived in the reference sample population was 48.02pg/ml. Statistical analysis showed significant association of CTT elevation with left ventricular hypertrophy, decreased renal function and age.
 Conclusion: CTT is generally elevated in pre-dialysis patients with CKD and a single elevated blood level of CTT above the 99th percentile may suggest asymptomatic Acute Coronary Syndrome. Serial rising levels of CTT and other clinical features will be of diagnostic significance in the diagnosis and management of asymptomatic acute coronary syndrome in patients with CKD.
 
 Authors
 O I Ajie , E C Azinge, B T Bello , T A Oshodi , O O Soriyan, I C Udenze 

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