Myocardial Damage: Early Detection by Novel Biochemical Markers is a specialized medical monograph edited by Juan Carlos Kaski and David W. Holt. Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, this hardcover volume (DICM 205) provides an in-depth analysis of biochemical characteristics, sensitivity, and specificity of new markers for assessing myocardial damage. It addresses the clinical applications of markers like troponins in patients with unstable angina and prolonged chest pains, making it an essential resource for cardiologists, biochemists, pharmacologists, and clinical researchers. The text explores the transition of novel markers into routine diagnostic armamentarium and discusses the technical and cost-benefit implications of their use.
| Language | English |
| Subject | Cardiology |
| Type | Textbook |
| Format | Hardcover |
| Features | Illustrated |
| Series | DICM 205 |
| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Subject Area | Molecular Biochemistry |
| Level | Advanced |
| Publication Year | 1998 |
Myocardial Damage: Early Detection by Novel Biochemical Markers is a specialized medical monograph edited by Juan Carlos Kaski and David W. Holt. Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, this hardcover volume (DICM 205) provides an in-depth analysis of biochemical characteristics, sensitivity, and specificity of new markers for assessing myocardial damage. It addresses the clinical applications of markers like troponins in patients with unstable angina and prolonged chest pains, making it an essential resource for cardiologists, biochemists, pharmacologists, and clinical researchers. The text explores the transition of novel markers into routine diagnostic armamentarium and discusses the technical and cost-benefit implications of their use.