Prediabetes and major adverse cardiac events after acute coronary syndrome: An overestimated concept

Key Points:

  • Analyzes the association between prediabetes and cardiovascular outcomes post-ACS.
  • Questions the clinical significance of prediabetes as an independent risk factor for MACE.
  • Explores statistical biases, confounders, and alternative explanations in current research.

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“Prediabetes and Major Adverse Cardiac Events After Acute Coronary Syndrome: An Overestimated Concept” critically examines the link between prediabetes and cardiovascular risk post-ACS. It challenges conventional perspectives, exploring whether prediabetes is truly a significant predictor of MACE or if its impact has been overstated.

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