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Systemic immune–inflammation index for predicting postoperative atrial fibrillation following cardiac surgery: a meta-analysis

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

The systemic immune–inflammation index (SII) is an emerging biomarker that provides an integrated measure of inflammation by incorporating neutrophil, lymphocyte, and platelet counts. Conclusion Elevated SII is significantly correlated with an increased POAF risk following cardiac surgery, highlighting its utility as a predictive biomarker.

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Women-Specific Goalposts Urged for Coronary Bypass Surgery

Med Page Today

(MedPage Today) -- Gender disparities in outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) might be addressed by sex-specific biomarker thresholds for perioperative myocardial injury, researchers suggested from a retrospective study. Compared.

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Abstract 4141170: Impact of Serum 5-Hydroxytryptophan Levels on 15-Year Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events in ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Patients

Circulation

In cardiovascular research, serotonin has been implicated in modulating vascular tone, platelet aggregation, and myocardial function. These findings suggest that 5-HTP could potentially be used as a biomarker for cardiovascular risk stratification. Circulation, Volume 150, Issue Suppl_1 , Page A4141170-A4141170, November 12, 2024.

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Published Research

Society of Thoracic Surgeons - Research

Published Research kschukar Thu, 04/20/2023 - 11:12 Recently published (2016 – present) manuscripts utilizing STS data: Adult Cardiac Surgery, General Thoracic Surgery, Congenital Heart Surgery, and Intermacs/Pedimacs.

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Published Research

Society of Thoracic Surgeons - Research

Published Research kschukar Thu, 04/20/2023 - 11:12 Recently published (2016 – present) manuscripts utilizing STS data: Adult Cardiac Surgery, General Thoracic Surgery, Congenital Heart Surgery, and Intermacs/Pedimacs.