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01.02.2016 | Capsule Commentary
Capsule Commentary on Peltz-Sinvani et al., Low ALT Levels Independently Associated with 22-Year All-Cause Mortality among Coronary Heart Disease Patients
verfasst von:
Kirk V. Shepard II, MD
Erschienen in:
Journal of General Internal Medicine
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Ausgabe 2/2016
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Low ALT has been associated with frailty and mortality in other populations. In this study, Peltz-Sinvani et al.
1 assessed the association between low ALT (<17 IU/L) blood levels and long-term (22.8 years) all-cause mortality in patients with stable coronary heart disease. The authors used the Bezafibrate Infarction Prevention (BIP) registry population, which contains over 15,000 patients 40 to 74 years of age with stable coronary heart disease who have been followed continuously for over two decades.
2 In their analysis they excluded patients with elevated ALTs. …