Changes in troponin Ic during a reconditioning program to effort - 21/09/16
Résumé |
Objective |
Biological signs of muscle intolerance device to the effort characterized by elevated plasma levels of creatine kinase (CK) can meet during a reconditioning program to effort. The objective of this work was to determine if there were signs of myocardial suffering biological assay Troponin Ic (cTnI) specific infarction during a reconditioning program effort among chronic pain patients, free of cardiac pathologies.
Material/patients and methods |
This is a unicentric prospective study in routine care. In all patients, plasma levels of cTnI in ng/mL and CK IU/mL were assayed at the entrance and at the end of the first week of rehabilitation protocol. The primary endpoint was the presence of a detectable cTnI levels between 0.01 and 0.04ng/mL before the reconditioning program and at the end of the first week.
Results |
One hundred and four patients were included: 52 women and 52 men. No patient had a higher plasma level of cTnI strictly to the threshold of 0.04ng/mL (diagnostic threshold of myocardial necrosis). Before the beginning of the reconditioning program, 17 patients (16%) had a detectable cTnI levels against 24 patients (23.1%) at the end of the first week (P=0.0103). Before the reconditioning program, no patient had muscular exercise intolerance against 44 patients (42%) at the end of the first week. All patients with detectable levels of IcT at the end of the first week was elevated CK, 75% had a muscular exercise intolerance (P=0.0003). Seven patients (29.2%) with detectable levels of IcT at the end of the first week had a combination of two cardiovascular risk factors (P=0.0049).
Discussion–conclusion |
This study shows that there are some changes in cTnI during a reconditioning program to effort. This rise is linked to a biological muscle peripheral intolerance can hypothesize a similar mechanism.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Myocardial infarction, Troponin Ic, Refresher effort, Muscular exercise intolerance, Deconditioning, Chronic pain
Plan
Vol 59 - N° S
P. e54 - septembre 2016 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.

