New rapid heart attack test could accelerate diagnosis and treatment for patients

Health & Fitness
12 Nov 2025 • 9:29 AM MYT
The Independent
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  • A new rapid heart attack test could significantly accelerate diagnosis and treatment for patients in emergency departments.
  • The bedside troponin test analyses blood on a cartridge, providing results in minutes compared to traditional lab tests, which can take up to two hours.
  • A study across six New Zealand hospitals found that patients receiving the rapid test were discharged or admitted for heart attack care an average of 47 minutes faster.
  • Crucially, a 30-day follow-up revealed no differences in patient outcomes, confirming the safety and accuracy of the rapid diagnostic method.
  • Experts emphasise that reducing diagnostic delays is vital for patient care and helps alleviate pressure on busy emergency departments.

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