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Weiyao Chen, Xin Tan, Xiaoyu Du, Qin Li, Meng Yuan, Hui Ni, Yuan Wang, Jie Du
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FRONTIERS IN CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICINE
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Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Wen Guo, Jiajia Zhu, Wenxian Liu
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BMC CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS
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Yuan-Hui Liu, Yi-Ning Dai, Li-Tao Wang, Peng-Yuan Chen, Li-Huan Zeng, Ye-Shen Zhang, Chong-Yang Duan, Ji-Yan Chen, Ning Tan, Peng-Cheng He
Summary: This study found that lower diastolic blood pressure (DBP) is associated with an increased risk of in-hospital major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) and all-cause death in patients with acute myocardial infarction undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).
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ANNALS OF MEDICINE
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Peripheral Vascular Disease
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Xiong Wang, Jingtang Hu, Peng Wang, Haifeng Pei, Zhen Wang
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Medicine, General & Internal
Ziyang Wang, Yueying Wang, Yuke Cui, Zhiyong Chen, Lei Yi, Zhengbin Zhu, Jingwei Ni, Run Du, Xiaoqun Wang, Jinzhou Zhu, Fenghua Ding, Weiwei Quan, Ruiyan Zhang, Jian Hu, Xiaoxiang Yan
Summary: This study suggests that higher BAFF levels in the acute phase are an independent predictor of the incidence of MACEs in patients with STEMI. The impact of high BAFF on MACEs development is stronger in patients without dyslipidemia. BAFF can also improve the predictive value of traditional risk factors and cardiac troponin I in predicting MACEs.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE
(2023)
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Shuang Wu, Yan-min Yang, Jun Zhu, Wei Xu, Lu-lu Wang, Si-qi Lyu, Juan Wang, Xing-hui Shao, Han Zhang
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
Ruifeng Guo, Xiao Wang, Qian Guo, Yan Yan, Wei Gong, Wen Zheng, Guanqi Zhao, Hui Wang, Lei Xu, Shaoping Nie
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EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
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Mei-Fang Li, Ze-Tao Wei, Shuai Li, Qi-Ming Feng, Jing-Bo Li
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Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Haoyu Zhang, Ming Yi, Yang Wang, Yinghua Zhang, Keling Xiao, Jin Si, Ning Shi, Lijie Sun, Zupei Miao, Ting Zhao, Xipeng Sun, Zhi Liu, Jing Gao, Jing Li
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Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems
Xianpei Wang, Lifang Wei, Ying Wu, Juanjuan Yan, Linwei Zhao, Xinjie Yue, Chuanyu Gao
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BMC CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS
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Ke Shi, Min Ma, Meng-Xi Yang, Chun-Chao Xia, Wan-Lin Peng, Yong He, Zhen-Lin Li, Ying-Kun Guo, Zhi-Gang Yang
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EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
(2021)