2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.hjc.2023.05.010
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NT-proBNP/cardiac troponin T ratio >7.5 on the second day of admission can differentiate Takotsubo from acute coronary syndrome with good accuracy

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“…[24] For the early identification and diagnosis of patients with ACS, an increasing number of studies have focused on the use of biomarkers to make judgments, among which immediate measurement of cardiac troponin is a common method. [25,26] Some studies have shown that the heart fatty acid binding protein also has potential diagnostic value in the early period after the onset of ACS symptoms, [27,28] but further validation studies on new predictors are needed to identify and diagnose patients as early as possible, and to take early interventions to improve therapeutic outcomes and survival rates. Percutaneous coronary intervention, as a special treatment modality, significantly solves the reperfusion situation of ACS patients, and its post-procedure care and recovery have also attracted much attention.…”
Section: Analysis Of Research Hotspots In the Field Of Acs Nursingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[24] For the early identification and diagnosis of patients with ACS, an increasing number of studies have focused on the use of biomarkers to make judgments, among which immediate measurement of cardiac troponin is a common method. [25,26] Some studies have shown that the heart fatty acid binding protein also has potential diagnostic value in the early period after the onset of ACS symptoms, [27,28] but further validation studies on new predictors are needed to identify and diagnose patients as early as possible, and to take early interventions to improve therapeutic outcomes and survival rates. Percutaneous coronary intervention, as a special treatment modality, significantly solves the reperfusion situation of ACS patients, and its post-procedure care and recovery have also attracted much attention.…”
Section: Analysis Of Research Hotspots In the Field Of Acs Nursingmentioning
confidence: 99%