Ms. Suleiman et al., Short periods of regional ischaemia and reperfusion provoke release of troponin I from the human hearts, CLIN CHIM A, 284(1), 1999, pp. 25-30
Whether cardiac troponin I (cTnI) is better at detecting minor myocardial d
amage than other biochemical markers, is still controversial. In this repor
t we monitored the response of the human heart to short periods of regional
ischaemia and reperfusion (3 min each) by measuring cTnT release in the co
ronary sinus and the radial artery of patients undergoing coronary revascul
arisation surgery on beating heart without cardiopulmonary bypass. Our data
show for the first time that the human heart releases significant amounts
of cTnI in response to minor cardiac insults. However because of dilution,
this release cannot be easily detected outside the coronary circulation. Th
erefore, an improved sensitivity of the assays used to measure cTnI may pro
vide an ideal tool for assessing minor myocardial damage. (C) 1999 Elsevier
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