Markers of Inflammation and Cardiovascular Disease
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Abstract
In 1998, the American Heart Association convened Prevention Conference V to examine strategies for the identification of high-risk patients who need primary prevention. Among the strategies discussed was the measurement of markers of inflammation.1 The Conference concluded that “many of these markers (including inflammatory markers) are not yet considered applicable for routine risk assessment because of: (1) lack of measurement standardization, (2) lack of consistency in epidemiological findings from prospective studies with endpoints, and (3) lack of evidence that the novel marker adds to risk prediction over and above that already achievable through the use of established risk factors.” The National…
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- Medicine
- Disease
- Epidemiology
- Risk assessment
- Risk factor
- Intensive care medicine
- Family medicine
- Internal medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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