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      The non-cardiac use and significance of cardiac troponins.

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          Cardiac Troponins are blood markers of myocardial damage and are widely utilised across all acute medical departments. However, with a massive rise in requests for this test, the interpretation of raised serum levels in the absence of cardiac sounding clinical features can become a clinical conundrum. This is especially true if the numerous causes of positive test results are not fully appreciated. A thorough understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of this blood test in light of a patient population living longer, increasing in comorbidities and possible causes of false test results can provide invaluable support in establishing an accurate diagnosis and instigating effective management. This article will describe the history of cardiac markers along with a discussion of the various causes of elevated cardiac troponins outside acute coronary syndrome. It will elaborate on the applications and significance of this blood test and the potential uses of positive results with elevated serum Troponin levels.

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          Journal
          Scott Med J
          Scottish medical journal
          0036-9330
          0036-9330
          Aug 2014
          : 59
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Academic Clinical Fellow, Oxford University Hospitals, UK Gurdeepmannu@gmail.com.
          Article
          0036933014540090
          10.1177/0036933014540090
          24934496
          5e70db03-249f-442e-a41b-4c7ea16a0e9b
          © The Author(s) 2014 Reprints and permissions: sagepub.co.uk/journalsPermissions.nav.
          History

          Troponin,acute coronary syndrome (ACS),cardiac enzymes,differential diagnosis,myocardium

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