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High-Sensitivity Troponin I Point-of-Care Assay Matches Lab Performance in MI Rule-Out Protocols

The MACROS-2 sub-study evaluated the Quidel TriageTrue high-sensitivity troponin I point-of-care assay against established central laboratory methods in 1,157 patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome. The POC assay demonstrated true high-sensitivity characteristics with a 10% CV at 8.6 ng/L and achieved AUCs of 0.95-0.98 for type 1 MI detection, statistically equivalent to the NICE-approved Siemens Atellica laboratory assay. This represents a significant advance toward decentralising chest pain assessment with lab-equivalent troponin results at the bedside.

The original study

Evaluation of the analytical and clinical performance of a high-sensitivity troponin I point-of-care assay in the Mersey Acute Coronary Syndrome Rule Out Study (MACROS-2).

Authors
Dakshi A, Hatherley J, Collinson P, Phillips S, Bailey L, Miller G, et al.
Journal
Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine
Type
Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial
PMID
39239902
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Original abstract

OBJECTIVES: The objective of this study is to evaluate the analytical and diagnostic performance of a high-sensitivity point-of-care (POC) cardiac troponin I assay, the Quidel TriageTrue™ (QuidelOrtho Inc, San Diego, USA), compared to central laboratory testing (CLT) in accelerated diagnostic protocols (ADP) in real time in a clinical environment. METHODS: In a nested sub-study of a pragmatic randomised control trial, consecutive patients with suspected acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and chest pain <12 h duration were randomised to the ESC 0/1 and 0/3-h ADP. Subjects underwent sampling for Quidel TriageTrue POC hs-TnI whole blood and plasma, CLT hs-TnT Roche Elecsys and a validated, NICE approved CLT High sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-TnI) (Siemens Attellica) at each time point. Assay imprecision was assessed by repeat analysis of whole blood samples at three levels (low, near 10 % CV 5-10 ng/L, medium, approximating 99th percentile 15-25 ng/L and high, 3-5 times the 99th percentile, 60-100 ng/L). Final diagnosis was adjudicated at 6 weeks by Roche hs-TnT using the 4th universal definition of myocardial infarction (MI). RESULTS: A total of 1,157 patients consented and had both investigational POC whole blood and plasma and central lab hs-cTn available. The median age was 59, 47.2 % were female and 15 % had suffered a previous MI. Assay imprecision of whole blood POC TriageTrue revealed 10 % CV at 8.6 ng/L (>50 % lower than 99th percentile [20.5 ng/L]) and a 20 % CV at 1.2 ng/L. Receiver operator characteristics (ROC) curves were computed for each assay against adjudicated index type 1 MI to study clinical performance. At all-time points there were excellent performance for whole blood POC TriageTrue: area under the curve (AUC) 0.97 [95 % CI 0.94-098], 0.98 [95 % CI 0.97-1.00] and 0.95 [95 % CI 0.92-0.98] at time 0, 1 and 3 h respectively. There was statistical equivalence for performance of whole blood and plasma POC TriageTrue hs-TnI and laboratory Siemens Atellica hs-TnI. CONCLUSIONS: The whole blood POC TriageTrue hs-TnI assay demonstrates imprecision levels consistent with high sensitivity characteristics and has a clinical performance equivalent to an established, validated and NICE approved laboratory Siemens Atellica hs-TnI.