Should its prognostic utility be confirmed in future studies, the neutrophil-to-high -density lipoprotein ratio (NHR) may evolve into a pragmatic clinical tool, assisting in the rational use of optical coherence tomography, tailoring anti-inflammatory therapies, and providing insight into vascular repair dynamics. For the time being, it underscores an enduring truth in cardiovascular medicine, that even in an era of high-precision technology, meaningful insights often arise from simple and relatively inexpensive laboratory measurements

Late stent failure: Rethinking biomarkers through the lens of the neutrophil-to-high -density lipoprotein ratio

Lippi, Giuseppe
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Abstract

Should its prognostic utility be confirmed in future studies, the neutrophil-to-high -density lipoprotein ratio (NHR) may evolve into a pragmatic clinical tool, assisting in the rational use of optical coherence tomography, tailoring anti-inflammatory therapies, and providing insight into vascular repair dynamics. For the time being, it underscores an enduring truth in cardiovascular medicine, that even in an era of high-precision technology, meaningful insights often arise from simple and relatively inexpensive laboratory measurements
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Stent, Failure, neutrophil-to-high-density lipoprotein ratio
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