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NEW ORLEANS — In a new study, use of a wrist-worn sensor was clinically feasible for rapid, bloodless prediction of elevated troponin I in patients with suspected MI, researchers reported at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session.“Assessing high-sensitivity cardiac troponin for chest pain is standard practice in crowded emergency rooms. Although point-of-care tests are

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