Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/26885
Title: TROPONIN I VISOKE OSETLJIVOSTI I DUŽINA BORAVKA U BOLNICI KOD AKUTNO OTROVANIH PACIJENATA SA RABDOMIOLIZOM
Other Titles: HIGH-SENSITIVITY TROPONIN I AND HOSPITAL LENGTH OF STAY IN PATIENTS ACUTELY INTOXICATED WITH RHABDOMYOLYSIS
Authors: Aleksandra Babulovska 
Daniela Chaparoska 
Niko Bekarovski
Andon Chibishev
Lidija Petkovska 
Zanina Pereska 
Natasha Simonovska 
Afrodita Berat Huseini
Kristin Kostadinoski 
Kiril Naumovski
Keywords: rhabdomyolysis
high-sensitivity troponin I
intoxication
hospitalization
Issue Date: May-2023
Conference: 13. Međunarodni Kongres Udruženja Toksikologa Srbije i 1. Regionalne TOXSEE Konferencije
Abstract: Cardiac troponins (cTn) are regulatory proteins that play a pivotal role in the interaction between actin and myosin, controlling the contraction and relaxation of skeletal and cardiac muscle. The high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I assay is not entirely specific for myocardial injury. The aim is to determine the role of hs–TroponinI on the hospital length of stay in patients with rhabdomyolysis acutely intoxicated with psychotropic and chemical substances. In a clinically controlled prospective study, 140 patients with rhabdomyolysis were divided into two groups depending on the intoxicating substance (psychotropic or chemical). Rhabdomyolysis was defined as a creatine kinase (CK)>250 U/L according to the poisoning severity score (PSS). We analyze hs–TroponinI in both groups upon admission. In patients with rhabdomyolysis in the group of psychotropic intoxications, the level of hs-TnI on admission significantly affected the length of hospitalization in 17.7% (R2 = 0.177). Increasing the value of the hs-TnI level per unit on admission increased the length of hospital stay by an average of 0.016 days. In patients with rhabdomyolysis in the chemical intoxication group, the hs-TnI level on admission has no influence on the hospital length of stay (R2 = 0.000). The increased hs-TnI level on the first day did not affect the hospital length of stay variability. In patients with rhabdomyolysis acutely intoxicated with psychotropic substances, hs-Tn I can be used to predict the length of hospital stay
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/26885
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