Description
cTnI
Cardiac-specific Troponin I (cTnI) is a protein found in the heart that elevates with heart attacks. It may be ordered with other biomarkers such as CKMB and Myoglobin for confirmation however Troponin I levels remain elevated for longer periods of time than CKMB (it will remain high for 1-2 weeks following an heart attack). The troponin test is usually ordered when a patient first comes into the emergency room with chest pain then again at 6 and 12 hours. The troponin test is used to help diagnose a heart attack, to detect and evaluate mild to severe heart injury, and to separate it from chest pain that may be due to other causes.
Additional Information
Method: |
Enzyme Immunoassay, Chemiluminescence |
Principle: |
Sandwich Assay, Antibody-Coated Plate |
Calibrators: |
0, 0.4, 1.25, 2.5, 7.5, 20 ng/ml Dried |
Sample: |
25 µl |
Sensitivity: |
LoB 0.0304/ LoD 0.0853 ng/ml |
Reading: |
RLU’s |
Total Time: |
20 Minutes |
Shelf Life: |
18 Months |