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The Third Universal Definition of myocardial infarction (MI) and the clinical use of high-sensitivity troponins have resulted in an increase in patients recognized with a diagnosis of MI. Although the most common cause of MI remains acute coronary syndrome (ACS) caused by atherosclerotic coronary artery disease, it is increasingly important to be aware of other causes of ACS, which are likely to be...
The recently published third universal definition of myocardial infarction (MI) reiterates the importance of troponins as a pivotal measure in the diagnosis of MI. This importance is based on the sensitivity and specificity of the troponins and their known correlation with the outcome of acute coronary syndromes. A raised serum concentration of troponin is known to be related to a worse prognosis,...
The recently published universal definition of myocardial infarction (MI) reiterates the importance of troponins as a pivotal measure in the diagnosis of MI. This importance is based on the sensitivity and specificity of the troponins and their known correlation with the outcome of acute coronary syndromes. Raised levels of troponin are known to be related to a worse prognosis, including death and...
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