Carotid plaque macrophage burden and lipid-associated macrophage markers predict secondary major adverse cardiovascular events after endarterectomy.
Do carotid plaque macrophage burden and inflammatory lipid-associated macrophage markers predict secondary major adverse cardiovascular events after endarterectomy?
Carotid plaque macrophage burden and specific macrophage markers can predict future cardiovascular events in patients undergoing endarterectomy.
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Together, these findings provide critical insights into the functional differences and origin of macrophage subpopulations in human atherosclerosis and show their clinical significance and risk prediction value in relation to future cardiovascular events.
“Macrophages were the only cell population significantly associated with both symptoms at time of surgery and increased risk of major adverse cardiovascular events during follow-up.”
Prange et al. (Mon,) reported a other. Carotid plaque macrophage burden and lipid-associated macrophage markers predict secondary major adverse cardiovascular events after endarterectomy.