Podcast 116: What do more sensitive troponin measurements mean for diagnosing ACS?
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Podcast 116: What do more sensitive troponin measurements mean for diagnosing ACS?

2011-03-25
Troponin I levels can now be measured much more accurately and assays have a greater sensitivity. In Edinburgh, the diagnostic level for acute coronary syndrome was lowered from 0.20 ng/mL to 0.05. As a result, when patients presented with suspected ACS they were more likely to be diagnosed — and a year later were more likely be alive and without recurrent infarction. How do we know this? Because as the more sensitive test was first being introduced, the lab continued to report the old threshold level for six months. That g...
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