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Fig 1.

Screening, eligibility, and clinical adjudication applying the Fourth Universal Definition of MI.

These definitions include dynamic pattern–elevated hs-cTnT with rise and/or fall > 20%; non-dynamic pattern–elevated hs-cTnT with change in troponin < 20%; Type 1 MI–due to coronary plaque rupture; Type 2 MI–due to supply/demand ischaemia; acute myocardial injury–dynamically elevated hs-cTnT due to non-coronary causes; chronic myocardial injury–non-dynamically elevated hs-cTnT due to non-coronary causes).

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics, risk stratification, and outcomes for all patients.

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Table 2.

Baseline characteristics, risk stratification, and outcomes for patients with dynamic troponin pattern.

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Table 3.

Baseline characteristics, risk stratification, and outcomes for patients with non-dynamic troponin pattern (chronic myocardial injury).

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Fig 2.

12-month all-cause death, myocardial infarction, or unstable angina.

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Fig 3.

Predicted odds ratio for death, MI, or unstable angina within 12 months with early ICA in acute myocardial injury.

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Fig 4.

Predicted odds ratio for death, MI or unstable angina within 12 months with early ICA in non-dynamic hs-cTnT pattern (chronic myocardial injury).

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