Abstract
The availability of high-sensitivity cardiac troponin T (HS-cTnT) levels have make the diagnosis of myocardial injury easily diagnosed and treated. However, it is unknown to what extent non-cardiac causes, including renal dysfunction, may contribute to the level elevation. In a retrospective
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