Abstrakt: |
A recent study conducted at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Bucharest, Romania, explores the use of immunohistochemical markers in diagnosing early acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) within the first 6 hours of onset. The researchers conducted a systematic review of the literature and identified several potential markers, including complement factors, myoglobin, fibrinogen, and cardiac troponins. However, most of these markers have only been studied in animal models, highlighting the need for further research on human myocardial tissue. The study emphasizes the importance of analyzing postmortem events, resuscitation, and laboratory methodology in future studies. [Extracted from the article] |