Is it time to do away with the 99th percentile for cardiac troponin in the diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome and the assessment of cardiac risk?

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Hickman, P. E., Lindahl, B., Potter, J. M., Venge, P., Koerbin, G., & Eggers, K. M. (2014). Is it time to do away with the 99th percentile for cardiac troponin in the diagnosis of acute coronary syndrome and the assessment of cardiac risk? Clinical Chemistry. American Association for Clinical Chemistry Inc. https://doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2013.217711

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