[Troponin in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction: An approach from the Clinical Laboratory]
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[Troponin in the diagnosis of myocardial infarction: An approach from the Clinical Laboratory]
Abstract
Among the many biomarkers studied to evaluate myocardial damage, troponin is considered the most sensitive and specific. However, current methodologies present pre-analytical, analytical and post-analytical problems, of which the more significant are the lack of standardization and a high uncertainty in the level of decision or cut-off. It is hoped that a new generation of assays called "ultra sensitive" will improve analytical performance characteristics of the technique and achieve compliance with the internationally recommended quality specifications.
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