Lowering the diagnostic threshold to the 99th centile and accepting greater assay imprecision would identify more patients with acute coronary syndrome at risk of recurrent myocardial infarction and death but would increase the diagnosis of myocardial infarction by 47%. It remains to be established whether reclassification of these patients and treatment for myocardial infarction would improve outcome.
Implications of lowering threshold of plasma troponin concentration in diagnosis of myocardial infarction: cohort study
Nicholas L. Mills·David E. Newby·David McAllister·Mary Stoddart·Michael MacLeod·K. K. Lee·A. M. D. Churchhouse·Martin A. Denvir·S. W. Walker·Keith A.A. Fox
