May et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Superior predictive ability for death of a basic metabolic profile risk scoreMay et al., 2009
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- May H
- Horne B
- Ronnow B
- Renlund D
- Muhlestein J
- Lappé D
- Pearson R
- Carlquist J
- Kfoury A
- Bair T
- Rasmusson K
- Anderson J
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- American Heart Journal
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BACKGROUND: The basic metabolic profile (BMP) is a common blood test containing information about standard blood electrolytes and metabolites. Although individual variables are checked for cardiovascular health and risk, combining them into a total BMP-derived …
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