Are plasma atherogenic indices (AIP and CRI-II) independent predictors of slow coronary flow (CSF)?
Plasma atherogenic indices (AIP and CRI-II) are independent predictors of slow coronary flow, suggesting a potential role for atherogenic dyslipidemia in its pathophysiology.
AIP and CRI-II levels were independent predictors of CSF. Prospective studies in larger cohorts of patients may elucidate the role of atherogenic dyslipidemia in the pathophysiology of CSF.
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