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High Sensitive Cardiac Troponin-I (Hs-cTnI) Levels in Asymptomatic Hemodialysis Patients †

  • Ofir Rabi*
  • , Linda Shavit
  • , Ranel Loutati
  • , Louay Taha
  • , Mohammad Karmi
  • , Akiva Brin
  • , Dana Deeb
  • , Nir Levi
  • , Noam Fink
  • , Pierre Sabouret
  • , Mohammed Manassra
  • , Abed Qadan
  • , Motaz Amro
  • , Michael Glikson
  • , Elad Asher
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Background: High-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) is useful for detecting acute myocardial infarction, but chronic hemodialysis patients often have elevated baseline levels that exceed the upper reference limit (URL). This study aimed to determine whether hs-cTnI levels in asymptomatic hemodialysis patients exceed the URL established for the general population, evaluate the impact of high-flux hemodialysis on hs-cTnI concentrations, and examine associations between hs-cTnI levels and subsequent hospitalization or mortality. Methods: A prospective, single-center cohort study was conducted at a tertiary care center from August 2023 to July 2024. Blood samples for hs-cTnI were collected from asymptomatic hemodialysis patients aged ≥ 40 years, measured before and after dialysis within one month. Patients were followed for up to 12 months. Results: Fifty-six patients were enrolled. The mean hs-cTnI levels were 28.4 ng/L pre-dialysis and 27.9 ng/L post-dialysis, with ranges of <6–223 ng/L and <6–187 ng/L, respectively. The mean hs-cTnI delta between pre- and post-dialysis was −0.5 ng/L, with 52% showing a negative delta, 30% no change, and 18% a positive delta. No association was found between baseline hs-cTnI levels and mortality or hospitalization during follow-up. Conclusions: Most asymptomatic hemodialysis patients had hs-cTnI levels in the “gray zone”, thus neither confirming nor excluding acute myocardial infarction. Dialysis did not significantly affect hs-cTnI levels, and elevated baseline hs-cTnI was not linked to increased mortality or hospitalization over 12 months.

Original languageEnglish
Article number5470
JournalJournal of Clinical Medicine
Volume14
Issue number15
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2025

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Keywords

  • acute myocardial infarction (AMI)
  • biomarkers
  • hemodialysis
  • high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI)

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