Prognostic Value of Cardiovascular Biomarkers in the Population
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Authors
FN
Franz‐Josef Neumann
RT
Raphael Twerenbold
JW
Jessica Weimann
Abstract
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Cardiovascular biomarkers were strongly associated with fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular events and mortality. The addition of biomarkers to established risk factors led to only a small improvement in risk prediction metrics for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, but was more favorable for heart failure and mortality.
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