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. 2020 May 3;4(3):1–5. doi: 10.1093/ehjcr/ytaa082
Day 0 Admission to cardiology with assumed ACS diagnosis [after computed tomography (CT) aortagram] Troponin T 1588 (ng/L)
Day 1 Echocardiogram demonstrated well-functioning heart with no regional wall motion abnormalities Troponin T 1842 (ng/L)

Day 2

Coronary angiogram reveals unobstructed coronary arteries

Troponin T 1690 (ng/L)
Day 4 Cardiac MRI performed revealing a structurally normal heart and no evidence of scar Troponin T 1789 (ng/L)
Day 5 Biochemistry lab contacted to elucidate cause of persistently elevated troponin Troponin T 1684 (ng/L)
Day 8 Troponin I found to be normal and macrotroponin complex confirmed Troponin T 1697 (ng/L)