Novel troponin T assay could double the rapid rule-out of myocardial infarction in EDs
From the article
hs-cTnTA sixth-generation high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT) assay could enable clinicians to safely rule out myocardial infarction in more than twice as many patients with a single blood test, potentially reducing hospital admissions and emergency department (ED) challenges, according to a multinational cohort study. Chest pain and related symptoms account for a substantial proportion of […] The post Novel troponin T assay could double the rapid rule-out of myocardial infarction in EDs appeared first on Hospital Healthcare Europe .
Continue reading on hospitalhealthcare.comYou might also wanna read
New Hydration Breaks in Soccer: A Real Necessity?
Medscape·13h ago
Generalisability of proposed clinical sepsis phenotypes questioned by international validation study
hospitalhealthcare.com·1d ago
Study Evaluates Machine Learning Models for Sepsis and Stroke Detection Using EMS Data
This study evaluates the performance of hospital-based machine learning models when applied to Emergency Medical Services (EMS) data for ear
tandfonline.com·5d ago

Iloprost therapy reduces amputation risk in severe frostbite: Canadian retrospective cohort study
This retrospective cohort study evaluated iloprost therapy versus non-iloprost treatment for severe frostbite across two Canadian cities (Ca
20-Year-Old Columbia Student Dies After Emergency Room Misdiagnosis
The article tells the tragic story of Sam Terblanche, a 20-year-old Columbia University junior who died after being misdiagnosed twice at a
Nirsevimab linked to marked reduction in paediatric RSV hospitalisations, real-world study shows
hospitalhealthcare.com·2d ago

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.