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Association of glomerular filtration rate on presentation with subsequent mortality in non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome; observations in 13307 patients in five TIMI trials
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In the setting of NSTE-ACS, impaired GFR is associated with higher mortality as well as higher rates of thrombotic and major bleeding events, independent of TRS.
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