[Interpretation of elevated serum troponin levels in end stage renal disease - case 2/2010]
- PMID: 20127607
- DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1247609
[Interpretation of elevated serum troponin levels in end stage renal disease - case 2/2010]
Abstract
History and admission findings: We report on a female patient with rheumatoid arthritis and end-stage renal-disease following AA-amyloidosis who presented with chest pain to the emergency department.
Investigations: ECG showed no signs of ischemia, echocardiography revealed a concentric left ventricular hypertrophy with increased texture. Serum concentration of troponin I was mildly elevated whereas creatine kinase (CK)/ CK-MB were normal.
Diagnosis, treatment and course: The chief complaints resolved spontaneously and there was no change in the serum troponin-I and CK/CK-MB concentrations. Coronary heart disease was ruled out by angiography and cardiac involvement of the underlying AA-amyloidosis was diagnosed. After one month, the patient suffered from a syncope complicated by a pelvic ring fracture with hemorrhagic shock and declined chronic dialysis treatment.
Conclusion: Patients with end-stage renal disease may exhibit a persisting elevation of serum troponin concentration reflecting the high burden of cardiovascular disease. Myocardial infarction can be distinguished by the lack of increase in serial tests.
Copyright Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart . New York.
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