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Midregional pro-Adrenomedullin in addition to B-type natriuretic peptides in the risk stratification of patients with acute dyspnea: an observational study
Critical Care, 07/27/09
Potocki M et al. – The identification of patients at highest risk for adverse outcome who are presenting with acute dyspnea to the emergency department remains a challenge. MR–proADM alone or combined with NT–proBNP has a potential to assist clinicians in risk stratifying patients presenting with acute dyspnea regardless of the underlying disease.
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