Elevated troponin levels are often indicative of various cardiac diseases; however, analytical interference can lead to false positive troponin concentrations. We present the case of a 48-year-old female patient with persistently falsely elevated high sensitivity troponin I (hsTnI) probably caused by the presence of macrotroponin. Laboratory testing included determination of hsTnI using various analytical methods, serial dilutions and determination of heterophilic antibodies and other autoimmune antibodies. Only precipitation with polyethylene glycol (PEG) indicated the presence of an interference by causing a significant decrease in hsTnI concentration. Our results suggest that the falsely elevated hsTnI concentration could be due to interference with the macrotroponin complex.
Keywords: High sensitivity troponin I; Interferences; Macrotroponin; Myocarditis.
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