A high-sensitivity troponin T less than 6 ng/L is very good at ruling out myocardial infarction or death in next 30 days

Question clinique

Can a single high-sensitivity troponin T test safely exclude acute myocardial infarction in patients who present to the emergency department with chest pain?

L’Essentiel

In patients with clinically suspected cardiac ischemia, an hs-cTnT of less than 6 ng/L is extremely good at ruling out MI or death in the next 30 days. (LOE = 2b)

This POEM aligns with the Canadian Cardiovascular Society’s Choosing Wisely Canada recommendation: Don’t test for myoglobin or CK-MB in the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction. Instead, use troponin I or T.

Plan de l'etude: Cohort (retrospective)

Financement: Self-funded or unfunded

Cadre: Emergency department

Reviewer

Mark H. Ebell, MD, MS
Professor
University of Georgia
Athens, GA


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Commentaires

Roland Michael Grad

This observational study should be replicated

... in the ED setting and in community-based primary care