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Recently, a research article was published in Heart, an authoritative journal in the field of cardiology.
Researchers performed 18F-fluoride in patients with mild to moderate AS (peak aortic jet velocity of 2 to 4 m/s) and high and low Lp(a) (>50mg/dL and <50mg/dL) Sodium fluoride (18F-NaF) positron emission tomography/CT examination
A total of 52 individuals (26 pairs of pairs) were included in the analysis of the study
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Researchers found no difference in valve 18F-NaF uptake between the higher and lower Lp(a) groups (3.
It can be seen that in patients with mild to moderate AS, the calcification activity mainly depends on the established calcium load
In patients with mild to moderate AS, the calcification activity mainly depends on the established calcium load
Original source:
Yannick Kaiser.
Lipoprotein (a) has no major impact on calcification activity in patients with mild to moderate aortic valve stenosis
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