The correct answer is C
Troponin T is a specific marker of myocardial ischaemia and is sensitive providing the sample was taken 16h or more after the suspected cardiac event; earlier sampling may produce false negative results. Troponin T may stay elevated for 7-10 days post MI.


In Acute Coronary Syndrome, Trop T >0.1 μg/L consistent with myocardial infarction; Trop T 0.03 – 0.1 μg/L consistent with minor myocardial damage
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