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A team led by researchers at the University of Edinburgh in the UK recently found that damaged heart cells release troponin into the blood, raising levels of the substance in the blood and increasing the risk of heart disease.
to test the method, the researchers tested and followed up more than 6,000 patients with symptoms such as angina.
results showed that the patient's risk of illness was basically in line with the test results.
the long-standing lack of effective rapid testing, many patients who are taken to hospital sending angina require cumbersome testing and long observationtos to finally determine whether they are at risk of heart disease, which places a significant burden on both patients and hospitals.
researchers say the new testing technology could save hospitals money and improve productivity, helping health care workers quickly identify which patients are not at risk of heart disease, allowing them to be discharged early.
Source: Decoding Medicine.