Cardiac troponin levels at presentation, as assessed by all the assays, were significantly higher in patients in whom acute myocardial infarction was the final diagnosis than in patients in whom there was a different final diagnosis (Fig. 1).
Cardiac troponin levels at presentation, as assessedby all the assays, were significantly higherin patients in whom acute myocardial infarctionwas the final diagnosis than in patients in whomthere was a different final diagnosis (Fig. 1).