Tachycardia, Nausea, Chest Pain, Troponin From 3.0 To 0.25, Myocarditis
Can you describe the troponin profile for myocarditis vs myocardial infarction?
There is no family history of cardiac issues. I have recently lost 45 lbs over 6 months through diet/exercise and am 43 yo.
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Cardiac troponin T and troponin I are the most specific and sensitive laboratory markers of myocardial cell injury.A rise of troponins reflects irreversible myocardial cell necrosis which is seen in myocardial infarction. Other clinical conditions that cause abnormal values other than acute coronary disease are myocarditis, pulmonary embolism, acute heart failure, septic shock, and as a result of cardiotoxic drugs as well as after therapeutic procedures like coronary angioplasty, electrophysiological ablations, or electrical cardioversions.
Myocarditis means inflammation of cardiac muscle. Initially when your troponin levels were high the first diagnosis is MI as it needs immediate treatment measures to save the life. Later on the diagnosis was reconsidered and after seeing other test reports, they would have thought of myocarditis as a more probable reason.
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