2017
DOI: 10.25141/2575-8160-2017-3.0043
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The Role of N terminal pro-BNP in assessing severity of Coronary Artery Disease: a prospective study

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“…It was shown that in patients with high initial NT-proBNP level absence of its fast decrease after myocardial injury was associated with unfavourable shortterm prognosis. Prolonged increase of this peptide level is associated with refractory ischemia and high risk of ischemic events in patients with MI without ST segment elevation [11].…”
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“…It was shown that in patients with high initial NT-proBNP level absence of its fast decrease after myocardial injury was associated with unfavourable shortterm prognosis. Prolonged increase of this peptide level is associated with refractory ischemia and high risk of ischemic events in patients with MI without ST segment elevation [11].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%