The Relationship Between Ambulatory Arterial Stiffness Index and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Women
Cardiology Research2021Vol. 12(3), pp. 161–168
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Christopher J. Boos, Lin-Thiri Toon, Christopher D Steadman, Sujata Khambekar, Andrew N. Jordan, John Paul Carpenter
Abstract
An AASI of ≥ 0.56 is an independent predictor of MACE in women. A further validation study in a larger cohort of women is recommended.
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