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The predictive value of high sensitivity troponin measurements in patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors.

Barliz WaissengeinBian Abu AtaOfer MerimskySivan ShamaiIdo WolfJoshua H ArnoldTali Bar-OnShmuel BanaiShafik KhouryMichal Laufer-Perl
Published in: Clinical research in cardiology : official journal of the German Cardiac Society (2022)
Abnormally elevated baseline and follow-up hs-TnI served as significant independent predictors for MACE, with an increased risk of development being 8-tenfold. Furthermore, elevated baseline hs-TnI showed a predictive value for all-cause mortality. Central illustration: Novel immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICIs) therapy has been found to revolutionize cancer therapy through increased activation of host immune systems to target and reduce tumor burden, but may come at the cost of serious adverse cardiac events. Identification of early biomarkers for the prediction and detection of these events is necessary.
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