Abstract: | AbstractObjective: We investigated the diagnostic value of exercise-induced increase in cardiac Troponin T (cTnT) in stable chest pain subjects.Methods: CTnT was measured before and 20?h after an exercise test in 157 subjects suspected of coronary artery disease (CAD).Results: CAD subjects (n?=?41) had higher baseline cTnT levels compared to non-CAD subjects (n?=?116), 6.39?ng/l and 3.00?ng/l, respectively, p?<?0.0001, and were more likely to increase in cTnT (70.7% versus 27.6%, p?<?0.0001). Net Reclassification Index for the combined variable was 19%, p?=?0.02.Conclusions: Exercise-induced increase in cTnT was found to be associated with CAD and cTnT measurements improved the diagnostic evaluation. |