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Measurement of Cardiac-Specific Biomarkers in the Emergency Department: New Insight in Risk Evaluation

The aim of this article review is to analyze some models and clinical issues related to the implementation of accelerated diagnostic protocols based on specific cardiac biomarkers in patients admitted to the emergency department (ED) with symptoms compatible with acute cardiac disorders. Four specif...

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Published in:International journal of molecular sciences 2023-11, Vol.24 (21), p.15998
Main Authors: Aspromonte, Nadia, Zaninotto, Martina, Aimo, Alberto, Fumarulo, Isabella, Plebani, Mario, Clerico, Aldo
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Acute coronary syndromes
Algorithms
Biological markers
Biological variation
Biomarkers
Cardiac arrhythmia
Clinical medicine
Emergency medical care
Emergency service
Heart
Heart attacks
Heart failure
Hospitals
Laboratories
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Methods
Patients
Physicians
Physiology
Pneumonia
Risk assessment
Sepsis
Women
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