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BMJ Publishing Group, Heart, 20(100), p. 1583-1590, 2014

DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2014-305533

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Prognostic value of troponins in acute coronary syndrome depends upon patient age.

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aims to determine whether the prognostic significance of troponins in acute coronary syndrome in predicting mortality varies by age, and if so, to what extent when other prognostic indicators are considered. METHODS: We analysed Myocardial Ischemia National Audit Project registry data collected between January 2006 and December 2010 and followed up this cohort for all-cause mortality until August 2011. Relationships between peak troponin levels (types I and T) and time to death in different age groups, and between age and time to death at different troponin levels were investigated using multiple variable adjusted Cox regression models. RESULTS: Of the 322 617 patients with acute coronary syndromes included, a third (n=106 365, 33%) died during 695 334 person-years of follow-up. Within each troponin category, older age was associated with a higher mortality even in those with a troponin