Navid Noory MD , Oscar Westin MD, PhD , Eva Havers Borgersen MD , Charlotte Kragelund MD, PhD , Jens Dahlgaard Hove MD, PhD , Matthew S. Maurer MD , Lars Køber MD, DMSc , Finn Gustafsson MD, DMSc , Emil Fosbøl MD
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摘要
丹麦这项基于全国登记的研究显示,79443例冠状动脉疾病阴性患者的10年累积淀粉样变性发病率高于匹配对照组,调整后的风险比为7.43 [95% CI 4.01-13.7]。这些发现支持前瞻性研究,以调查冠状动脉检查后冠状动脉疾病阴性患者淀粉样变性的患病率。
Absence of coronary artery disease in patients undergoing coronary imaging and association with amyloidosis: A Danish nationwide study
This nationwide registry-based study in Denmark revealed a higher 10-year cumulative incidence of amyloidosis among 79,443 coronary artery disease-negative patients compared to matched controls, with an adjusted hazard ratio of 7.43 (95% CI 4.01-13.7). These findings warrant prospective studies to investigate the prevalence of amyloidosis in patients negative for coronary artery disease after coronary examination.
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