Does the combined use of RAR, TGI, and PIV improve the diagnostic accuracy for coronary artery disease?
The combined use of RDW-Albumin Ratio, TG-Glucose Index, and PIV may enhance the prediction and diagnostic accuracy of coronary artery disease.
In conclusion, our study not only emphasizes the significance of traditional risk factors in CAD, but also highlights new biomarkers that could improve predictive accuracy. The combined use of biomarkers such as the RAR, TGI, and PIV offers greater accuracy in diagnosing CAD. Thus, our research presents an innovative approach with the potential to enhance the prediction and management of CAD risk.
Emre Akkaya (Thu,) studied this question.
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