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Prognostic role of CRP-independent inflammatory patterns in patients undergoing primary percutaneous interventions.

Filippo DossiMario RaccisGuido ParodiAlberto Ranieri De CaterinaUmberto ParadossiAugusto EspositoAndreina D'AgostinoGiuseppe De LucaSergio Berti
Published in: European journal of clinical investigation (2023)
"Persistent-high" and "up-sloping" CRP-independent inflammatory patterns in patients undergoing primary PCI are associated with an increased risk of adverse events at one-year follow-up. The prognostic value of these inflammatory patterns might be helpful to individualise potential therapeutic targets.
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