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Originally Posted by Nathans_Dad
The story still isn't making sense. Most hospitals today use Troponin I. There is also a Troponin T test but I don't think this is used a much, at least not around where I work.
Anyhow, a normal Troponin level is usually less than 0.04 ng/ml. I suppose your hospital might be using a different unit scale but for you to have a troponin level of 45 and be told this was equivocal just seems odd. I would go over things with your cardiologist, I'm wondering if you aren't misplacing a decimal point somewhere...
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Canada, eh?
Last edited by Eric Coffey; 09-21-2016 at 09:03 PM..
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