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Clinical evaluation of H-FABP,hs-cTnI,Hcy and Cys-C in early diagnosis acute myocardial infarction / 国际检验医学杂志
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 2170-2171,2174, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-602325
ABSTRACT
Objective To study the clinical value of heart‐type fatty acid binding protein(H‐FABP) ,high‐sensitive cTnI(hs‐cT‐nI),homocysteine(Hcy)andcystatinc(Cys‐C)intheearlydiagnosisofacutemyocardialinfarction(AMI).Methods 150casesof AMI patients with coronary arteriography (AMI group) were selected from the cardiovascular department admitted within the first 6hours of chest pain attack .An additional 30 case for control group .The level of four novel cardiac marker were measured in each group of serum .Results The level of serum H‐FABP ,hs‐cTnI ,Hcy and Cys‐C in AMI group were markedly higher than control group(P<0 .05) ,and rose with the increase of coronary artery lesions with statistical difference (P<0 .05) .Each cardiac markers showed high specificity in the diagnosis of AMI ,amongst which H‐FABP and hs‐cTnI ,stood out with sensitivity of 97 .34% and 89 .98% respectively .With Youden index ,positive likelihood ration ,negative likelihood ration ,positive predictive value and negative predictive value ,H‐FABP and hs‐cTnI appeared to have higher diagnostic value than Hcy and Cys‐C in AMI .Conclusion H‐FABP and hs‐cTnI displayed significant clinical value as a most sensitive indicator in the early diagnosis of AMI (within 6 hours of attack) . The level of H‐FABP ,hs‐cTnI ,Hcy and Cys‐C elevated as coronary artery lesions increase .

Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Diagnostic study / Screening study Language: Chinese Journal: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine Year: 2015 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Type of study: Diagnostic study / Screening study Language: Chinese Journal: International Journal of Laboratory Medicine Year: 2015 Type: Article