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Diagnostic and prognostic utility of early measurement with high-sensitivity troponin T assay in patients presenting with chest pain
Sally J. Aldous, Mark Richards, Louise Cullen, Richard Troughton and Martin Than
CMAJ March 20, 2012 184 (5) E260-E268; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.110773
Sally J. Aldous
From the Christchurch Hospital (Aldous, Richards, Troughton, Than), Christchurch, New Zealand; the Cardiovascular Research Institute (Richards), National University Health System, Singapore; and the Department of Emergency Medicine (Cullen), Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
MBChB MDMark Richards
From the Christchurch Hospital (Aldous, Richards, Troughton, Than), Christchurch, New Zealand; the Cardiovascular Research Institute (Richards), National University Health System, Singapore; and the Department of Emergency Medicine (Cullen), Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
PhDLouise Cullen
From the Christchurch Hospital (Aldous, Richards, Troughton, Than), Christchurch, New Zealand; the Cardiovascular Research Institute (Richards), National University Health System, Singapore; and the Department of Emergency Medicine (Cullen), Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
MBBS MDRichard Troughton
From the Christchurch Hospital (Aldous, Richards, Troughton, Than), Christchurch, New Zealand; the Cardiovascular Research Institute (Richards), National University Health System, Singapore; and the Department of Emergency Medicine (Cullen), Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
PhDMartin Than
From the Christchurch Hospital (Aldous, Richards, Troughton, Than), Christchurch, New Zealand; the Cardiovascular Research Institute (Richards), National University Health System, Singapore; and the Department of Emergency Medicine (Cullen), Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
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Diagnostic and prognostic utility of early measurement with high-sensitivity troponin T assay in patients presenting with chest pain
Sally J. Aldous, Mark Richards, Louise Cullen, Richard Troughton, Martin Than
CMAJ Mar 2012, 184 (5) E260-E268; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.110773
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