1、Thygesen, K. et al. Circulation 2007;116:2634-2653Criteria for Acute MICriteria for Acute MICriteria for Acute MICriteria for Acute MICriteria for Acute MICriteria for Acute MICriteria for Prior MIThygesen, K. et al. Circulation 2007;116:2634-2653Biomarker Evaluationn The preferred biomarker for myo
2、cardial necrosis is cardiac troponin (I or T), which has nearly absolute myocardial tissue specificity as well as high clinical sensitivity, thereby reflecting even microscopic zones of myocardial necrosis.n If troponin assays are not available, the best alternative is CKMB (measured by mass assay).