Elevation of cardiac enzymes and troponins particularly in settings of sepsis and renal failure may cloud the diagnostic picture of acute coronary syndrome in many cases. Interpretation of such elevated enzymes thus warrants caution. It necessitates adequate awareness amongst clinicians, of conditions with such elevation in the absence of myocardial ischemia/infarction as well as those that harbinger false positives. We discuss one such case that posed a diagnostic dilemma and review the pertinent literature
Background: Cardiovascular death is decreasing in the general population; however, it appears in sti...
acid and alkaline phosphatase and their serum activity in 18 suspected cases of myo-cardial infarcti...
Background: Cardiovascular death is decreasing in the general population; however, it appears in sti...
Elevated cardiac enzymes are often seen in the setting of sepsis. The mechanism involves hypoperfusi...
Diagnostic accuracy of the currently available serum markers of cardiac injury, such as myoglobin, c...
Among several alterations affecting the cardiovascular system during severe sepsis or septic shock, ...
AbstractPatients with renal insufficiency may have increased serum troponins even in the absence of ...
Abstract Background Troponin levels can be elevated in various diseases other than acute myocardial ...
The prevalence of coronary artery disease in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is high, and...
In this systematic review article, we aim to summarize the most up-to-date evidence regarding elevat...
Coronary thrombosis was recognized since 19th century as clinical entity with bad outcomes; only in ...
Recent publications of consensus documents for the re-definition of myocardial infarction are heavil...
Coronary thrombosis was recognized since 19th century as clinical entity with bad outcomes; only in ...
Coronary thrombosis was recognized since 19th century as clinical entity with bad outcomes; only in ...
as two of the most challenging and vexing entities in clinical practice. When either is considered i...
Background: Cardiovascular death is decreasing in the general population; however, it appears in sti...
acid and alkaline phosphatase and their serum activity in 18 suspected cases of myo-cardial infarcti...
Background: Cardiovascular death is decreasing in the general population; however, it appears in sti...
Elevated cardiac enzymes are often seen in the setting of sepsis. The mechanism involves hypoperfusi...
Diagnostic accuracy of the currently available serum markers of cardiac injury, such as myoglobin, c...
Among several alterations affecting the cardiovascular system during severe sepsis or septic shock, ...
AbstractPatients with renal insufficiency may have increased serum troponins even in the absence of ...
Abstract Background Troponin levels can be elevated in various diseases other than acute myocardial ...
The prevalence of coronary artery disease in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is high, and...
In this systematic review article, we aim to summarize the most up-to-date evidence regarding elevat...
Coronary thrombosis was recognized since 19th century as clinical entity with bad outcomes; only in ...
Recent publications of consensus documents for the re-definition of myocardial infarction are heavil...
Coronary thrombosis was recognized since 19th century as clinical entity with bad outcomes; only in ...
Coronary thrombosis was recognized since 19th century as clinical entity with bad outcomes; only in ...
as two of the most challenging and vexing entities in clinical practice. When either is considered i...
Background: Cardiovascular death is decreasing in the general population; however, it appears in sti...
acid and alkaline phosphatase and their serum activity in 18 suspected cases of myo-cardial infarcti...
Background: Cardiovascular death is decreasing in the general population; however, it appears in sti...