| Front | What's the biomarker we use of checking re-infarction? |
| Back | Troponin I (or Troponin T) are superior diagnostic markers for the diagnosis of new and recurrent myocardial reinfarction. They have replaced CK-MB in the assessment of patients with acute coronary syndrome or possible reinfarction. Routine measurement of CK-MB is no longer indicated in assessing patients with acute coronary syndrome or possible reinfarction unless troponin testing is not available. |
| Text | Time to elevation of CKMB, cTnT and cTnI is {{c1::3 to 12}} hrsCK-MB and cTnI peak at {{c1::24}} hoursCK-MB returns to normal in {{c1::48-72}} hrs, cTnI in {{c1::5-10}} days,and cTnT in {{c1::5 to 14}} days |
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| Front | Pathogenesis and outcomes of myocarditis? |
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