The role of hsTn in assessing patient risks following cardiac surgery: new insights for improved care

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Levels of troponin currently recommended to define clinically important periprocedural myocardial injury may not be appropriate for high sensitivity troponin assays; definitions should be re-evaluated.

There is a need for further validation in the cardiac surgery population, further research in those undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention, and to evaluate new evidence of ischemia in conjunction with current-generation troponin assays.

Watch this educational video from Abbott to find out more.


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