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Published on February 7, 2008
Interactive CardioVascular and Thoracic Surgery 2008, doi:10.1510/icvts.2007.168302
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Biochemical markers of myocardial injury in the pericardial fluid of patients undergoing heart surgery

Angel L. Fernandez 1*, Jose B. Garcia-Bengochea 1, Julian Alvarez 1, Jose R. Gonzalez Juanatey 1

1 University Hospital of Santiago, Santiago de Compostela, Spain

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: alfg{at}secardiologia.es.


   Abstract
The purpose of this study was to compare cardiac markers in the pericardial fluid and serum in order to evaluate preoperative myocardial injury. Thirty patients were divided into three groups. The first group (AVR; n=10) received an aortic valve replacement. The second group (SA; n=10) included patients with stable angina who underwent elective coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). The third group (ACS; n=10) included patients with acute coronary syndrome who underwent urgent CABG. Pericardial fluid and venous samples were taken after opening the pericardium and 24 h postoperatively. Serum and pericardial concentration of troponin I (cTnI), creatine kinase (CK), its MB isoenzyme (CK-MB) and myoglobin were determined. Preoperative pericardial cTnI was significantly (p<0.01) higher than in serum in all groups. Preoperative pericardial CK, CK-MB and myoglobin were significantly (p<0.01) lower than in serum in groups AVR and SA. Preoperative pericardial and serum cTnI were significantly higher in the ACS than in AVR and SA groups (p<0.01). Postoperative pericardial concentration of all markers was significantly higher (p<0.01) than in serum in all groups. We conclude that preoperative pericardial accumulation of cTnI may reflect subclinical injury which may not be demonstrated by the usual laboratory tests. Keywords: Pericardium; Pericardial fluid; Troponin; Myocardial ischemia





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