troponiinia
Troponiinia, or troponin elevation, refers to raised levels of cardiac troponin in the blood, most commonly troponin I or troponin T. Troponin is a regulatory protein complex in cardiac muscle, and its cardiac-specific isoforms are released into the bloodstream when heart muscle cells are damaged. High-sensitivity immunoassays can detect small increases, allowing earlier recognition of injury.
In clinical practice, troponin elevation is a central biomarker in the assessment of suspected acute coronary
Common causes of troponiinia include acute myocardial infarction, myocarditis, heart failure, pulmonary embolism, severe hypertension, arrhythmias,
Interpretation should consider pretest probability and clinical context, as troponin is a marker of myocardial injury