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Prognostic Value and Relative Cutoffs of Triglycerides Predicting Cardiovascular Outcome in a Large Regional-Based Italian Database.

Valérie TikhonoffEdoardo CasigliaAgostino VirdisGuido GrassiPaolo VerdecchiaMarcello ArcaCarlo M BarbagalloMichele BombelliFederica CappelliRosario CianciArrigo Francesco Giuseppe CiceroMassimo CirilloPietro CirilloRaffaella Dell'oroLanfranco D'eliaGiovambattista DesideriClaudio FerriFerruccio GallettiLoreto GesualdoCristina GiannattasioGuido IaccarinoFrancesca MallamaciAlessandro MalobertiStefano MasiMaria MasulliAlberto MazzaAlessandro MengozziMaria Lorenza MuiesanPietro NazzaroPaolo PalatiniGianfranco ParatiRoberto PontremoliFosca Quarti-TrevanoMarcello RattazziGianpaolo ReboldiGiulia RivasiElisa RussoMassimo SalvettiPier Luigi TemporelliGiuliano TocciAndrea UngarPaolo VerdecchiaFrancesca ViazziMassimo VolpeClaudio Borghi
Published in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2024)
Lower (89 mg/dL) than conventional (150 mg/dL) prognostic cutoff value of triglycerides for cardiovascular events does exist and is associated with increased cardiovascular risk in an Italian cohort.
Keyphrases
  • cardiovascular events
  • coronary artery disease
  • cardiovascular disease
  • high density
  • adverse drug
  • type diabetes
  • emergency department