Sex-related differences in non-ischemic myocardial injury in the emergency department: A real-world perspective

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY(2024)

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Background: Myocardial injury is associated with adverse outcomes. No data are reported about sex differences in incidence and factors associated with myocardial injury in an emergency department (ED) setting from a real-world perspective. We aimed to assess whether sex plays a major role in the diagnosis of myocardial injury in the ED.Methods: In this subanalysis of a retrospective study, patients presenting at the ED with at least one high -sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) value and without acute coronary syndromes diagnosis were compared.Results: 31,383 patients were admitted to the ED, 4660 had one hs-cTnT value, and 3937 were enrolled: 1943 females (49.4%) and 1994 males (50.6%). The diagnosis of myocardial injury was higher among men (36.8% vs. 32.9%, p < 0.01). Male sex was independently associated with myocardial injury. An older age, an elevated NT-proB-type Natriuretic Peptide and a lower estimated glomerular filtrate rate were independently associated with myocardial injury in both sexes.Conclusions: In the ED, from a real-world perspective, myocardial injury occurred more frequently in males, and it was associated with older age and the presence of cardiac, lung, and kidney disease but not higher hs-cTnT values.
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Myocardial injury,Cardiac troponin,High sensitivity cardiac troponin,Gender differences,Risk factors,Emergency department
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