Does the addition of troponin I to established risk scores improve prediction of cardiovascular death and cardiovascular disease in individuals free of cardiovascular disease?
Adding troponin I to established risk scores improves the prediction of cardiovascular death and disease in the general population.
In individuals free of cardiovascular disease, the addition of troponin I to variables of established risk score improves prediction of cardiovascular death and cardiovascular disease.
Blankenberg et al. (Thu,) studied this question.
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