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Value of Myoglobin, Troponin T, and CK-MB <sub>mass</sub> in Ruling Out an Acute Myocardial Infarction in the Emergency Room
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For ruling out AMI in the emergency room, myoglobin is a better marker than CK-MBmass or troponin T from 3 until 6 hours after the onset of symptoms, but the maximal NPV reaches only 89%. At 7 hours, the NPV of CK-MBmass is 95%. The test characteristics are influenced by the probability of the presence of AMI in the patients studied and by the size of their AMI. Infarct size of AMI patients should be reported in studies evaluating cardiac markers.
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