Multiple Inflammatory Biomarkers in Relation to Cardiovascular Events and Mortality in the Community
Article 2013 en
Authors
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Renate B. Schnabel
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Xiaoyan Yin
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Martin G. Larson
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Of 11 inflammatory biomarkers tumor necrosis factor receptor II was related to cardiovascular disease and mortality in the Framingham Heart Study. The combination of TNFRII with C-reactive protein in relation to CVD and with interleukin-6 to mortality increased the predictive ability in addition to CVD risk factors for total mortality but not for incident CVD.
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