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    Studies exploring the association between vutrisiran and all-cause mortality and the prognostic information gleaned from serum transthyretin (sTTR) levels in patients with transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy (ATTR-CM), using data from the HELIOS-B and ATTRibute-CM trials respectively, were published May 19 in a JACC Special Focus Issue on cardiac amyloidosis. The first study, presented at ESC HF 2025, found that vutrisiran reduced the risk of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular events in patients

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  • Mashup Score: 24

    A significant burden of elevated lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] was observed in a large health check-up population in China and elevated Lp(a) was associated with site-specific subclinical atherosclerosis and a stronger association with severe extent and multisite involvement, according to a study published April 23 in JACC. Additionally, a study from Europe published in the same issue advises that more common laboratory measures of risk are not alternatives to Lp(a) in assessing the risk of atherosclerotic

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    • A significant burden of elevated Lp(a) was observed in a large health check-up population in China & elevated Lp(a) was associated w/ site-specific subclinical atherosclerosis & a stronger association w/ severe extent & multisite involvement. More: https://t.co/T3NiT9rmce #JACC

  • Mashup Score: 24

    A significant burden of elevated lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] was observed in a large health check-up population in China and elevated Lp(a) was associated with site-specific subclinical atherosclerosis and a stronger association with severe extent and multisite involvement, according to a study published April 23 in JACC. Additionally, a study from Europe published in the same issue advises that more common laboratory measures of risk are not alternatives to Lp(a) in assessing the risk of atherosclerotic

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    • A significant burden of elevated Lp(a) was observed in a large health check-up population in China & elevated Lp(a) was associated w/ site-specific subclinical atherosclerosis & a stronger association w/ severe extent & multisite involvement. More: https://t.co/T3NiT9rmce #JACC