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“…57,58 Importantly, CRP values >3.0 mg/L are found to be independent predictors of leukocytosis and are associated with 3-year adverse outcome (cardiac mortality, myocardial infarction). 59,60 BNP used in combination with placental growth factor and glomerular filtration rate allowed accurate prediction of 1-year-major adverse cardiac events in ACS. 61 cTn is highly useful as both a diagnostic and prognostic marker in ACS, and abnormal values following acute chest pain onset are highly predictive of adverse cardiac events.…”
Section: Acute Cardiac Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…57,58 Importantly, CRP values >3.0 mg/L are found to be independent predictors of leukocytosis and are associated with 3-year adverse outcome (cardiac mortality, myocardial infarction). 59,60 BNP used in combination with placental growth factor and glomerular filtration rate allowed accurate prediction of 1-year-major adverse cardiac events in ACS. 61 cTn is highly useful as both a diagnostic and prognostic marker in ACS, and abnormal values following acute chest pain onset are highly predictive of adverse cardiac events.…”
Section: Acute Cardiac Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 C -reactive protein is a plasma marker of atherothrombotic events. 3 C -reactive protein, which is used to describe acute reactions, has longer half life, more stable levels in blood and less circadian variability. In addition to conventional risk factors, C -reactive protein is an independent risk factor for cardiac events in patients with or without coronary artery disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%