Journal article
Clinical significance of initial troponin I in the grey zone in emergency department chest pain patients: A retrospective pilot study
HM Lee, D Kerr, DOH Ici, AM Kelly
Emergency Medicine Journal | BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2010
Abstract
Aim: 'Normal' range for cardiac troponin I (TnI) has changed with more sensitive tests, but the validity of low-level elevations is contentious. We aimed to describe the characteristics and outcome of patients with an initial TnI level 1e5 times the upper limit of normal. Methods: Retrospective study of patients assessed for ACS with initial TnI level between 0.05e0.19 ng/ml. Data collected included demographics, clinical data, TnI levels and outcome. Primary outcome was the proportion of patients who had a serial TnI rise consistent with ACS. Results: 72 patients were studied; median age 71, median TIMI score 3, 66.7% male. 35 patients (48.6%) had a TnI rise consistent with ACS. Conclusion:..
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