… it satisfied another requirement of an ideal cardiac marker [10]: It could become … biochemical marker of myocardialdamage and later it gained a significant role as a “rule out” marker for …
M Kemp, J Donovan, H Higham… - British journal of …, 2004 - academic.oup.com
… However, the development of rapid immunoassays applicable to a number of analytical platforms has revolutionized the use of myoglobin as an early marker of myocardialdamage.32…
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… are perfusion myocardial scintigraphies in these patients. Therefore, the use of myocardial protein markers is the most reliable means of diagnosis, and biochemicalmarkers are …
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… Among the other new markers of early detection of myocardialdamage, heart fatty acid binding protein, glycogen phosphorylase BB and myoglobin / carbonic anhydrase III ratio seem …
C Cavallini, S Savonitto, R Violini, G Arraiz… - European heart …, 2005 - academic.oup.com
… , slight elevations in the biochemicalmarkers of myocardialdamage are frequently detected … Furthermore, the significance of increases in more sensitive markers of myocardialdamage …
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… Tat the 4th postoperative day is valuable for diagnosing perioperative myocardial infarctions. The parameter may also be used to evaluate perioperative myocardialdamage in general. …
… myocardialdamage is one of the major challenges to contemporary cardiology. New biochemical markers … of not only patients with myocardial infarction but those with unstable angina …
I Birdi, GD Angelini, AJ Bryan - The Annals of thoracic surgery, 1997 - Elsevier
… of myocardialdamage in … biochemicalmarkers have often been used, their value has been limited by their lack of sensitivity and specificity in the presence of skeletal muscle damage. A …
Y Sato, T Kita, Y Takatsu, T Kimura - Heart, 2004 - heart.bmj.com
… H-FABP is a small protein abundant in the cytosol which is readily released into the circulation following myocardialdamage. In contrast, most troponins are components of the …