2020
DOI: 10.15690/vramn1325
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Analysis of circulating miRNA levels in coronary heart disease patients with varying degrees of cardiovascular complications risk. correlations with the MSCT-CA data

Abstract: Rationale. Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of human death in the world. Studying the role of regulatory non-coding RNAs, which include short single-stranded miRNA molecules, allows a more detailed understanding of the pathological processes underlying the progression of atherosclerosis. Objective to compare the levels of circulating miRNAs in patients with coronary heart disease, confirmed by multislice computed tomography-coronarography (MSCT-CA), with risks of cardiovascular complica… Show more

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“…In our pilot study, decreased miR-195-5p levels were associated with a higher CVR by the MESA scale [ 60 ]. However, in a small sample, comparisons were made between borderline and moderate risk groups, in which there was no significant difference in the level of coronary calcification.…”
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“…In our pilot study, decreased miR-195-5p levels were associated with a higher CVR by the MESA scale [ 60 ]. However, in a small sample, comparisons were made between borderline and moderate risk groups, in which there was no significant difference in the level of coronary calcification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%