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High-Sensitivity Cardiac Troponin I as a Diagnostic Marker for AMI Clinical Stage Classification in Acute Myocardial Infarction: A Retrospective Multicenter Study
TROP-MI-STAGE is a multicenter retrospective diagnostic study designed to evaluate the role of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin I (hs-cTnI) in the diagnosis and clinical stage classification of acute myocardial infarction as defined by the stages of myocardial injury in CCS-AMI classification. The study retrospectively analyzes biomarker data from patients diagnosed with AMI across multiple institutions, focusing on whether hs-cTnI levels-measured at specific time points-can reliably identify and stratify patients into AMI clinical stages (Stage 1 to Stage 4). It aims to correlate hs-cTnI kinetics and peak levels with clinical stage, presentation patterns, and outcomes. This trial seeks to offer a biomarker-based alternative to imaging-heavy staging, potentially streamlining early diagnosis and therapeutic triage for AMI patients in varied clinical settings.
Age
18 - 79 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Medical Imaging Research Institute
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Synergy Cardiovascular Research Center
Rajkot, Gujarat, India
Start Date
January 10, 2023
Primary Completion Date
August 31, 2025
Completion Date
September 30, 2025
Last Updated
March 10, 2026
312
ACTUAL participants
Lead Sponsor
Indiana University
Collaborators
NCT06744322
NCT06118281
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