Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2851731 | American Heart Journal | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In patients with MI, PTDF is a predictor of MACE at 1 year, with equivalent value compared to BNP and CRP. With low PTDF levels, neither BNP nor CRP adds prognostic value. At elevated PTDF values, higher BNP, but not CRP, identifies a higher-risk population. Therefore, PTDF can be substituted for CRP, with BNP being useful in the presence of elevated PTDF.
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Authors
Terry R. MD, Samuel J. MD, Matthew T. MPH, Kevin C. MD, Robert J. MD, Michael A. MD, David C. MD,