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Acute Coronary Syndrome Subphenotypes Based on Repeated Biomarker Measurements in Relation to Long-Term Mortality Risk.

Marie de BakkerNiels T B ScholteRohit M OemrawsinghVictor A W M UmansBastiaan L J H KietselaerCarl E SchotborghEelko RonnerTimo LenderinkIsmail AksoyPim van der HarstFolkert W. AsselbergsArthur MaasAnton J Oude OphuisBoudewijn KrenningRobbert J de WinterS Hong Kie TheAlexander J WardehWalter HermansGilbert E CramerRon H N van SchaikRutchanna M S JongejanK Martijn AkkerhuisIsabella KardysEric Boersmanull null
Published in: Journal of the American Heart Association (2024)
Patients with subphenotypes of post-ACS with different all-cause mortality risks during long-term follow-up can be identified on the basis of repeatedly measured cardiovascular biomarkers. Patients with persistently elevated biomarkers have the worst outcomes, regardless of whether they experienced a repeat ACS in the first year.
Keyphrases
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