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José Noceda

Undetectable high-sensitivity troponin in combination with clinical assessment for risk stratification of patients with chest pain and normal troponin at hospital arrival

Background Undetectable high-sensitivity cardiac troponin (hs-cTn) in a single determination upon admission may rule out acute coronary syndrome. We investigated undetectable hs-cTnT (<detection limit; <5 ng/l) together with clinical risk scores (GRACE, TIMI, HEART and a previously published simple score), for one-year outcomes in patients with chest pain and normal hs-cTnT (<99th percentile; <14 ng/l) upon admission. Methods This study was a retrospective design involving 2254 consecutive patients (July 2016–November 2017). The primary endpoint was one-year death or acute myocardial infarction; the secondary endpoint added unstable angina requiring revasculariz…

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Clinical History and Detectable Troponin Concentrations below the 99th Percentile for Risk Stratification of Patients with Chest Pain and First Normal Troponin

Decision-making is challenging in patients with chest pain and normal high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (hs-cTnT

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Co-detection of respiratory pathogens in patients hospitalized with Coronavirus viral disease-2019 pneumonia.

ABSTRACTThere is scarce information on the frequency of co-detection of respiratory pathogens (RP) in patients with Covid-19. Documentation of coinfections in Covid-19 pneumonia patients may be relevant for appropriate clinical and therapeutic management of patients. Between March 4th and March 28th, 2020, a total of 183 adult patients testing positive by SARS CoV-2 RT-PCR on respiratory specimens were hospitalized with interstitial pneumonia at our center, of whom 103 were tested for other RP by a multiplexed PCR assay. Three patients had a positive result for either one (n=2; Coronavirus HKU1 or Mycoplasma pneumoniae) or two targets (n=1; Influenza virus A (H3) and Respiratory syncytial v…

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