Zeitschrift für Kardiologie
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Case Reports
[Increased serum concentration of myosin heavy chain in aortic dissection: discussion of 2 cases].
Despite the availability of diagnostic modalities such as transesophageal echocardiography, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging up to 30% of patients with acute aortic dissection remain undiagnosed before death. A novel immunoassay of serum smooth muscle myosin heavy chain was recently developed as a potential diagnostic tool for the detection of aortic dissection. The immunoassay was applied in two patients with an acute chest pain syndrome but no initial clinical suspicion of aortic disease. ⋯ The serum test 12 h after onset of pain revealed elevated (diagnostic) serum levels of smooth muscle myosin heavy chains. Both cases exemplify important gaps in the diagnostic strategy for the detection of acute aortic dissection. A novel immunoassay for smooth muscle myosin heavy chains provides rapid and reliable diagnostic information especially in patients without clinically suspected aortic dissection and may avoid limitations in the diagnostic work-up of patients with acute aortic disease, if used early in the evaluation of patients with chest pain syndromes.