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Etiology of troponin elevation in critically ill patients
Journal of Critical Care, 10/01/09
Lim W et al. – The most common cause of troponin elevation among critically ill patients was MI. Patients with elevated troponin had worse outcomes compared with patients without troponin elevation, and troponin elevation not due to MI was predictive of increased hospital mortality.
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