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| Troponin during hospitalization « The preferred biomarker for myocardial necrosis is cardiac troponin » ACS . PCI . 1.35 (1.13-1.60) ALL . Antman EM et al – NEJM 1996 |
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| Marker Responses to AMI . A . A . A . B . C . D . A = myoglobin or CKMB isoforms. B = cardiac troponin. C = CKMB. D = cardiac troponin after unstable angina |
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| Unstable angina is a time bomb … A 68 yr old male with SOB, known chronic renal failure and acuteSerum cardiac troponin I values in unstable angina. ... |
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| Tachycardia was the cause in 28% of pts; Case series: 4 pts with Tn elevations after episodes of SVT, no evidence of CHD ; Tn can be elevated due to tachycardia |
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Division of Cardiology . MUHC. WHO classification of MI. 2/3 these criteria: Ischemic symptoms Can increase after muscle injury, muscular diseases.
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redefined- a consensus document of The Joint European Society of Cardiology /American College of Cardiology Committee for the redefinition of myocardial
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Case of the week 07-12: Troponin +ve Chest pain, normal coronaries Department of cardiology , The Heart Hospital, London, UK and Chase Farm Hospital,
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| P.A.C.E. Course #: 030-553-08 FL Course #: 0000553 WEBINAR CONTINUING EDUCATION Troponin Utilization in Risk Stratification: The Troponin Marker Quiz- Part 2 1. |
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| Definition: A spectrum of states of acute myocardial ischemia, including: ... Troponin T . 0% 25% 50% 75% 100% 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 8 . 12 . Myoglobin . CK-MB (mass) Troponin T |
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| Peptide hormone that is released primarily by the ventricular myocytes in response toextremely common; Ischemia; Advanced age; Inability to regulate volume; Atrial fibrillation |
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