Is a pattern of increasing biomarker concentrations important for long-term risk stratification in acute coronary syndrome patients presenting early after the onset of symptoms?
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High-sensitivity troponin T concentrations in acute chest pain patients evaluated with cardiac computed tomographyCardiac troponin level elevations not related to acute coronary syndromes.Validation of presentation and 3 h high-sensitivity troponin to rule-in and rule-out acute myocardial infarction.
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Is a pattern of increasing biomarker concentrations important for long-term risk stratification in acute coronary syndrome patients presenting early after the onset of symptoms?
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Alice M Newman
Allan S Jaffe
Andrew R MacRae
Glenn E Palomaki
Peter A Kavsak
Viliam Lustig
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10.1373/CLINCHEM.2007.094664
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2008-04-01T00:00:00Z