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Abstract
Ischemic heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) being the main reason for emergency hospital admissions and thus representing a significant health care issue worldwide. Cardiac troponin I (cTnI) and cardiac troponin T (cTnT) are widely recognized biomarkers of cardiomyocyte injury and the gold-standard biomarkers for diagnosing myocardial infarction (MI). High-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) assays have the ability to accurately detect low cTn concentrations and document minor increases. However, in addition to MI, various other pathophysiological states can trigger elevated cardiac troponin levels, thus creating potential challenges in the diagnostic process. As cTn released into the bloodstream exists in heterogeneous forms, improving our understanding and accurately characterizing these forms across various etiologies might hold clinical significance. In this review, we add to the field by offering an overview of research on possible circulating forms of cTn, the mechanisms of cTn elevation, and the clinical significance of cTn following conditions such as MI, endurance exercise, and chronic kidney disease, thus highlighting the importance and challenge of understanding of the circulating forms of cTn and possible strategies for cTn immunodetection.
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Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM) publishes articles on novel teaching and training methods applicable to laboratory medicine. CCLM welcomes contributions on the progress in fundamental and applied research and cutting-edge clinical laboratory medicine. It is one of the leading journals in the field, with an impact factor over 3. CCLM is issued monthly, and it is published in print and electronically.
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Topics:
- clinical biochemistry
- clinical genomics and molecular biology
- clinical haematology and coagulation
- clinical immunology and autoimmunity
- clinical microbiology
- drug monitoring and analysis
- evaluation of diagnostic biomarkers
- disease-oriented topics (cardiovascular disease, cancer diagnostics, diabetes)
- new reagents, instrumentation and technologies
- new methodologies
- reference materials and methods
- reference values and decision limits
- quality and safety in laboratory medicine
- translational laboratory medicine
- clinical metrology
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