Sex and race differences in the performance of the European Society of Cardiology 0/1‐h algorithm with high‐sensitivity troponin

Key Points:

  • Evaluates differences in high-sensitivity troponin levels and their predictive accuracy for acute coronary syndrome in various demographic groups.
  • Assesses the effectiveness and safety of the ESC 0/1-hour algorithm in men vs. women and across racial backgrounds.
  • Provides insights for optimizing troponin thresholds and clinical protocols to ensure equitable cardiac care.

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Sex and Race Differences in the Performance of the European Society of Cardiology 0/1-Hour Algorithm with High-Sensitivity Troponin examines the diagnostic accuracy and clinical implications of this rapid rule-out protocol for myocardial infarction across diverse patient populations. This study highlights potential disparities in troponin-based assessments based on sex and race.

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