Does the triglyceride glucose-body mass (TyG-BMI) index predict one-year all-cause mortality in patients with heart failure?
The TyG-BMI index can serve as a prognostic marker to categorize risk levels and predict one-year all-cause mortality in patients with heart failure.
In patients diagnosed with HF, a lower TyG-BMI index is strongly related to a higher risk of 360-day mortality. This index can be employed to categorize the risk levels of patients with HF and predict their one-year all-cause mortality .
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