Serial troponin-I and long-term outcomes in subjects with suspected acute coronary syndrome.
Manan PareekAnna Meta Dyrvig KristensenMuthiah VaduganathanChristina ByrneTor Biering-SørensenMats Christian Højbjerg LassenNiklas Dyrby JohansenKristoffer Grundtvig SkaarupVictoria RosbergJannik L PallisgaardMartin Bødtker MortensenMichael MaengChristoffer B PolcwiartekJulia FrangeskosCian P McCarthyAnders Nissen BondeChristina Ji-Young LeeEmil L FosbølLars Valeur KøberNiels Thue OlsenGunnar H GislasonChristian Torp-PedersenDeepak L BhattKristian H KragholmPublished in: European journal of preventive cardiology (2023)
Among individuals with suspected ACS, those with a persistently elevated hsTnI-concentration consistently had the highest risk of death. In subjects with two normal hsTnI-concentrations, mortality was very low and not affected by the magnitude of change between measurements.