2005
DOI: 10.12968/hmed.2005.66.9.19708
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Abstract: Raised troponin I levels are associated with higher mortality (Antman et al, 1996; Ohman et al, 1996). As older patients with cardiac events can present with non-specific symptoms, the measurement of troponin I levels in this population has increased. The authors have noted elevated troponin I levels in older patients even in the absence of clinical evidence suggestive of cardiac damage, where a raised value is not fully understood. Most of the literature relates to a younger population (Bakshi et al, 2002).

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