2014
DOI: 10.5603/kp.a2014.0043
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Early kinetics of heart-type fatty acid binding protein in patients undergoing dipyridamole stress echocardiography and relationship with high-sensitivity troponin

Abstract: These results suggest that dipyridamole stress echocardiography does not trigger substantial myocardial injury. We have also shown that release of H-FABP from stressed myocardium occurs without progression towards irreversible necrosis, and is more precious than that of TnI.

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“…10 13 We did not find any difference between the patients with mTBI with or without CT findings and orthopedic patients. The kinetics of H-FABP seems to be fast 21 and would require blood sampling within a few hours of the injury, and the sampling time exceeded this in most of our patients.…”
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“…10 13 We did not find any difference between the patients with mTBI with or without CT findings and orthopedic patients. The kinetics of H-FABP seems to be fast 21 and would require blood sampling within a few hours of the injury, and the sampling time exceeded this in most of our patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…We did not find any difference between the patients with mTBI with or without CT findings and orthopaedic patients. The kinetics of H-FABP seems to be fast20 and would require blood sampling within a few hours of the injury, and the sampling time exceeded this in most of our patients. H-FABP however is not brain specific as higher levels of H-FABP are observed in patients with polytrauma compared with patients with isolated TBI 21.…”
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