The TyG-BRI index is an independent predictor of in-hospital mortality in octogenarian STEMI patients, providing additional prognostic value beyond traditional risk factors.
Does the TyG-BRI index predict in-hospital mortality in elderly-octogenarian patients with STEMI?
The TyG-BRI index serves as a practical, cost-effective tool for risk stratification of in-hospital mortality in elderly STEMI patients.
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The TyG-BRI index is a simple, cost-effective, and independent predictor of in-hospital mortality in octogenarian STEMI patients, offering additional prognostic value beyond traditional risk factors. Its ease of calculation using routine laboratory and anthropometric data makes it a practical tool for risk stratification, even in resource-limited settings. Further prospective studies are needed to validate its long-term prognostic value and potential role in personalized treatment strategies for elderly STEMI patients.
Kaya et al. (Sun,) reported a other. The TyG-BRI index is an independent predictor of in-hospital mortality in octogenarian STEMI patients, providing additional prognostic value beyond traditional risk factors.
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