Pregnancy-associated plasma protein A and procalcitonin as markers of myocardial injury in patients with acute coronary syndrome

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2015

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TUBITAK SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL TURKEY

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Abstract

Background/aim: To evaluate pregnancy-associated plasma protein A (PAPP-A), ischemia-modified albumin (IMA), procalcitonin, and troponin I levels as diagnostic markers of acute coronary syndrome in patients admitted to the emergency department. Materials and methods: The serum PAPP-A, IMA, procalcitonin, and troponin I levels were measured in 100 patients with acute coronary syndrome admitted to the emergency department and 100 healthy control subjects. Results: Patients with acute coronary syndrome had significantly greater mean serum PAPP-A (patients, 10 +/- 10 mIU/L; control subjects, 6 +/- 10 mIU/L; P <= 0.001), procalcitonin (patients, 2 +/- 10 mu g/L; control subjects, 0.4 +/- 2 mu g/L; P <= 0.001), and troponin I levels (patients, 6 +/- 8 mu g/L; control subjects, 0.2 +/- 0.3 mu g/L; P <= 0.001) than control subjects. There was no difference in mean IMA levels between patients and control subjects. There were no significant correlations between PAPP-A levels and IMA, procalcitonin, or troponin I levels in patients with acute coronary syndrome. Conclusion: The PAPP-A, procalcitonin, and troponin I levels were increased in patients with acute coronary syndrome. Therefore, elevated PAPP-A and procalcitonin levels, in addition to troponin I levels, may be useful markers of myocardial injury on admission to the emergency department.

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Diagnosis, emergency department, heart, infarction, PAPP-A, troponin I

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TURKISH JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES

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Q4

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Q3

Volume

45

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1

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