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Troponins in myocardial infarction and injury

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Potter, Julia M
Hickman, Peter
Cullen, L.

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Troponins are proteins that are integral components of the contractile mechanism of muscle, including cardiac muscle. Cardiac troponins I and T can be detected in the blood of most people after puberty, at concentrations reflecting cardiac mass, sex and age. Current laboratory assays are approximately 1000 times more sensitive than those used previously. They also have higher sensitivity than point-of-care assays. The measurement of cardiac troponins is used primarily to assist in the diagnosis or exclusion of myocardial injury. Serial tests in acute coronary syndrome are guided by the Universal Definition of Myocardial Infarction.

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Australian Prescriber

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