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FDA Clears New Intended Uses for Roche Diagnostics Troponin T Test
New Uses Include Cardiac Risk in Patients
with Chronic Renal Failure and Therapy Selection
Roche Diagnostics received clearance this week from the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration (FDA) for the Elecsys® Troponin T STAT
test as an aid in the differential diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome,
for risk stratification in patients with acute coronary syndrome,
and for cardiac risk in patients with chronic renal failure. The
test may also be useful for the selection of more intensive therapy
and intervention in patients with elevated levels of cardiac Troponin
T.
The Elecsys Troponin T test measures the level of Troponin T, a
cardiac-specific protein, in a patient's blood. Troponin T is released
into the blood when heart cells die, and its presence can help a
physician diagnosis heart attack. Additionally, the higher the level
of Troponin T, the more at-risk the patient is to suffer another
heart attack.
According to the United States Renal Data System, cardiac disease
is the leading cause of mortality among kidney dialysis patients.
The new FDA clearance means that cardiologists and nephrologists
can use the Elecsys Troponin T test to evaluate a kidney disease
patient's cardiac risk. A three-year study at the University of
Minnesota School of Medicine of 733 end-stage renal disease patients
showed that patients with an increased Troponin T level had a 5-fold
increase in risk over patients whose Troponin T levels were not
elevated.
In addition, four multicenter trials involving more than 7,000
patients have shown that Troponin T is useful to identify patients
with acute coronary syndromes who may benefit from anti-thrombotic
therapy.
"The FDA clearance for the expanded indications for Troponin
T testing in patients with renal failure will change the way we
approach the epidemic of cardiovascular disease in this high-risk
patient group," said Benjamin Freda, M.D., Department of Internal
Medicine, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation. "In patients with
renal failure and detectable levels of Troponin T, physicians should
initiate a management plan focusing on aggressive risk factor management
and consider referral for evaluation of coronary artery disease
as well as structural heart disease such as heart failure. With
recent reports estimating that there may be up to 8 million Americans
with chronic kidney disease, the benefits of Troponin T testing
have enormous public health potential. Cardiac Troponin T testing
with the highly sensitive assay designed by Roche Diagnostics, will
help nephrologists and other physicians caring for patients with
renal disease to address the epidemic of cardiovascular disease
in this extremely high risk group, using a practical, evidence-based,
highly reliable test."
"Roche Diagnostics is a leader in developing tests that evaluate
cardiac disease with a broad portfolio that also includes Elecsys
proBNP," said Heino von Prondzynski, Head of Roche Diagnostics
and Member of the Roche Executive Committee. "We are committed
to bringing the healthcare community better tests and new applications
that ultimately translate into better outcomes for patients."
Roche Diagnostics' Elecsys systems provide all sizes of laboratories
with options for performing immunochemistry testing including the
MODULAR ANALYTICS E170 module and Elecsys® 2010 Analyzer.
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global diagnostics market, the leading supplier of pharmaceuticals
for cancer and a leader in virology and transplantation. As a supplier
of products and services for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment
of disease, the Group contributes on a broad range of fronts to
improving people's health and quality of life. Roche employs roughly
65,000 people in 150 countries. The Group has alliances and research
and development agreements with numerous partners, including majority
ownership interests in Genentech and Chugai. Roche's Diagnostics
Division, the world leader in in-vitro diagnostics with a uniquely
broad product portfolio, supplies a wide array of innovative testing
products and services to researchers, physicians, patients, hospitals
and laboratories world-wide. Roche Diagnostics' North American headquarters
is located in Indianapolis, Ind. (www.roche-diagnostics.us).
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