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Cardiac markers following cardiac surgery and percutaneous coronary intervention

Authors :
Grobben, R.B.
Nathoe, H.M.
Januzzi, J.L., Jr.
Kimmenade, R.R.J. van
Grobben, R.B.
Nathoe, H.M.
Januzzi, J.L., Jr.
Kimmenade, R.R.J. van
Source :
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine; 99; 111, vii; 0272-2712; 1; 34; ~Clinics in Laboratory Medicine~99~111, vii~~~0272-2712~1~34~~
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Item does not contain fulltext<br />Differentiation between procedure-related necrosis and postprocedural myocardial infarction (MI) is challenging because of the inherent association of these procedures to varying levels of myocardial injury. To improve risk stratification of patients at risk of an acute MI, the universal definition of MI implemented cardiac biomarker thresholds. The cutoff points for these thresholds, however, are largely arbitrary and lack therapeutic implications. Measurement of cardiac marker concentrations after percutaneous coronary intervention and cardiac surgery should, therefore, be used as a marker of baseline risk, atherosclerosis burden, and procedural complexity rather than a conclusive marker to diagnose acute MI.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Clinics in Laboratory Medicine; 99; 111, vii; 0272-2712; 1; 34; ~Clinics in Laboratory Medicine~99~111, vii~~~0272-2712~1~34~~
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1284163334
Document Type :
Electronic Resource