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Query: UMLS:C0027121 (
myositis
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To study the source and clinical relevance of elevated cardiac troponin-T (cTnT) in patients with inflammatory
myositis
of varying etiology is the objective of this study. Patients with new-onset
myositis
of varying etiologies and raised serum cTnT and creatine kinase (CK) were identified. Clinical myocardial disease was ruled out on the basis of history, examination, ECG, and 2D-echocardiography. Along with serial estimation of CK levels, cTnT isoforms specific to myocardium (by electrochemiluminescence immunoassay) were used for serial estimation of cTnT levels.
Gel
-filtration chromatography was performed to investigate the nature of elevated cTnT in
myositis
patients compared to that in acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Patients requiring hospitalization due to an indication related to
myositis
were classified as having severe disease. All patients received conventional management for
myositis
as indicated in individual cases. Eleven patients (eight women, three men; aged 59-87 years) with polymyositis (five), dermatomyositis (three), statin-induced myopathy (two), and inclusion body myositis (one) were studied. The cTnT in
myositis
patients was found to be identical to cTnT in ACS. The time kinetics of cTnT was different from CK and their levels did not correlate. While CK normalized with treatment, cTnT levels exhibited prolonged elevation. Nine of the patients with raised cTnT had severe disease despite absence of clinical myocardial disease. Three died. cTnT in sera of patients with inflammatory muscle disease is of cardiac origin. It may identify a subgroup with subclinical myocardial involvement with differential response to treatment compared to skeletal muscle. We feel cTnT is an important laboratory investigation in patients with
myositis
.
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PMID:Clinical observations on the significance of raised cardiac troponin-T in patients with myositis of varying etiologies seen in rheumatology practice. 2055 54