Temporal Changes in Cardiac Troponin I Are Associated with Risk of Cardiovascular Events in the General Population: The Nord-Trondelag Health Study [Proteomics and Protein Markers]
CONCLUSIONS:
Both relative and absolute increases in hs-cTnI are independently associated with cardiovascular risk. For refinement of risk prediction models, the most recent measurement of hs-cTnI should be preferred in clinical practice.
Source: Clinical Chemistry - Category: Chemistry Authors: Lyngbakken, M. N., Rosjo, H., Holmen, O. L., Dalen, H., Hveem, K., Omland, T. Tags: Proteomics and Protein Markers Source Type: research
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