Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10212922 | The Annals of Thoracic Surgery | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In patients undergoing cardiac surgery, novel cardiac biomarkers were associated with readmission or mortality independent of established risk factors. Measurement of these biomarkers may improve our ability to identify patients at highest risk for readmission or mortality before discharge. This will also allow resource allocation accordingly, while implementing strategies for personalized medicine based on the biomarker profile of the patient.
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Authors
Jeffrey P. MD, Shama S. PhD, MSc, Sherry L. PhD, Devin M. MS, Michael MD, MPH, Donald S. PhD, David M. MD, Marshall L. MD, Heather BMath, MMath, Moritz MD, Kevin MD, Todd PhD, Allen D. MD, Chirag R. MD, PhD, Jeremiah R. PhD, MS,