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The planned cohort study shall clarify whether the use of biomarkers leads to improved diagnostic assessment of elderly patients. The study will evaluate the clinical value of biomarkers (highly sensitive Troponin T, Troponin T of the 4th generation) in elderly patients. These biomarkers are analyzed together with the symptoms and other parameters collected at admission. The diagnosis of myocardial infarction could be made earlier and more accurately with the help of biomarkers, in particular the highly sensitive troponin T.
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All consecutive patients with acute symptoms and an age over 70 years will be recruited for the study during 6 months. Medical history, physical examination, vital signs including heart rate, blood pressure, body temperature, and any concomitant diseases are raised on admission in the Emergency Department. Blood samples are taken for determination of routine laboratory. Highly sensitive troponin T is determined as part of the routine. Troponin T is measured from the same blood sample with a conventional test of the 4th generation. A second blood sample is taken as part of routine 4-6 hours after the onset of symptoms to confirm or rule out any acute coronary syndrome. Patients are divided according to the interval between the onset of symptoms and presentation at the hospital in an "early"(<4 hours) and "late"(> = 4 hours) group.
The Barthel Index as a geriatric assessment is raised. An electrocardiogram is written in all patients at recording and evaluated. An echocardiographic examination is performed in all patients for measurement of heart valve function, left ventricular diameter, ejection fraction (LVEF) and diastolic function to differentiate into other mechanisms for the release of troponin. According to the results of the echocardiographic examination, patients are divided into sub-groups (LV-EF> = 55%) and without preserved ejection fraction (LVEF <55%). The recording physician estimates after receiving the results of the investigations and routine laboratory whether a myocardial infarction or heart failure is present. He subsequently makes the decision about further treatment. The medical records will be evaluated after completion of the stay in hospital by two experienced cardiologists, whether a heart attack, heart failure or other disease was present. High sensitivity Troponin T and Troponin T of the 4th generation are compared for the early and correct diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome.
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