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First Alert for Heart Attacks

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Anne L. Fischer, [email protected]

The symptoms of a heart attack frequently mimic the warning signs of other conditions. Often the only reliable tool for diagnosing a true myocardial infarction is a blood test that determines the level of cardiac-specific troponins. The problem, however, is that the enzyme level does not show a substantial increase until about four to six hours after the heart attack starts, and the reading does not reach its peak until 12 hours after that. The waiting period represents a valuable treatment window for limiting damage to the heart muscle. But now under study is a rapid test method that...Read full article

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    Published: November 2008
    Biophotonicsblood testdiagnosingmyocardial infarctionNews & Featuresspectroscopy

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