@article{c9adf586dacd40709f46f2922820148c,
title = "Cardiac Troponins and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Prediction: An Individual-Participant-Data Meta-Analysis",
abstract = "Background: The extent to which high-sensitivity cardiac troponin can predict cardiovascular disease (CVD) is uncertain. Objectives: We aimed to quantify the potential advantage of adding information on cardiac troponins to conventional risk factors in the prevention of CVD. Methods: We meta-analyzed individual-participant data from 15 cohorts, comprising 62,150 participants without prior CVD. We calculated HRs, measures of risk discrimination, and reclassification after adding cardiac troponin T (cTnT) or I (cTnI) to conventional risk factors. The primary outcome was first-onset CVD (ie, coronary heart disease or stroke). We then modeled the implications of initiating statin therapy using incidence rates from 2.1 million individuals from the United Kingdom. Results: Among participants with cTnT or cTnI measurements, 8,133 and 3,749 incident CVD events occurred during a median follow-up of 11.8 and 9.8 years, respectively. HRs for CVD per 1-SD higher concentration were 1.31 (95% CI: 1.25-1.37) for cTnT and 1.26 (95% CI: 1.19-1.33) for cTnI. Addition of cTnT or cTnI to conventional risk factors was associated with C-index increases of 0.015 (95% CI: 0.012-0.018) and 0.012 (95% CI: 0.009-0.015) and continuous net reclassification improvements of 6% and 5% in cases and 22% and 17% in noncases. One additional CVD event would be prevented for every 408 and 473 individuals screened based on statin therapy in those whose CVD risk is reclassified from intermediate to high risk after cTnT or cTnI measurement, respectively. Conclusions: Measurement of cardiac troponin results in a modest improvement in the prediction of first-onset CVD that may translate into population health benefits if used at scale.",
keywords = "biomarkers, cardiac troponin, primary prevention, risk stratification",
author = "{CAPRICE Co-Investigators} and Shah, {Anoop S.V.} and Keene, {Spencer J.} and Lisa Pennells and Stephen Kaptoge and Kimenai, {Dorien M.} and Matthew Walker and Halley, {Julianne D.} and Sara Rocha and Hoogeveen, {Ron C.} and Vilmundur Gudnason and Bakker, {Stephan J.L.} and Wannamethee, {Sasiwarang G.} and Manan Pareek and Eggers, {Kai M.} and Jukema, {J. Wouter} and Hankey, {Graeme J.} and deLemos, {James A.} and Ian Ford and Torbjorn Omland and Magnus Lyngbakken and Bruce Psaty and DeFilippi, {Christopher R.} and Wood, {Angela M.} and John Danesh and Paul Welsh and Naveed Sattar and Mills, {Nicholas L.} and {Di Angelantonio}, Emanuele and Ingunn Thorsteinsdottir and Gudmundsson, {Elias F.} and Launer, {Lenore J.} and Vilmundur Gudnason and Vijay Nambi and Ballantyne, {Christie M.} and Xiaoming Jia and Hoogeveen, {Ron C.} and Whincup, {Peter H.} and Wannamethee, {Sasiwarang G.} and Bruce Psaty and Stephen Selinger and Kizer, {Jorge R.} and Colby Ayers and Rebecca Vigen and deLemos, {James A.} and Archie Campbell and Caroline Hayward and Catherine Sudlow and Shah, {Anoop S.V.} and Almeida, {Osvaldo P.} and Bell, {Damon A.} and Leon Flicker and Torbjorn Omland and Magnus Lyngbakken and Olsen, {Michael H.} and Nilsson, {Peter M.} and Bhatt, {Deepak L.} and Manan Pareek and Bj{\"o}rn Zethelius and Lars Lind and Eggers, {Kai M.} and Bakker, {Stephan J.L.} and Kieneker, {Lyanne M.} and Gansevoort, {Ronald T.} and Naveed Sattar and Stella Trompet and Jukema, {J. Wouter} and Pablo Perel and Lee, {Kuan Ken} and David McAllister",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2025 American College of Cardiology Foundation",
year = "2025",
month = apr,
day = "15",
doi = "10.1016/j.jacc.2025.02.016",
language = "English",
volume = "85",
pages = "1471--1484",
journal = "Journal of the American College of Cardiology",
issn = "0735-1097",
publisher = "Academic Press",
number = "14",
}