“…Four of the 21 studies (n=512 patients, 12.8% of the total population) were conducted in patients with acute coronary syndrome, acute myocardial infarction, or stroke. 20,25,27,34 For the remainders, the underlying disease or condition was elective percutaneous intervention in 7 of 17 studies (n=795 patients; 19.1%), [17][18][19]22,29,31,33 elective coronary angiography for suspected coronary artery disease in 2 of 17 (n=1412 patients; 34.0%), 28,32 end-stage renal disease in 4 of 17 studies (n=705 patients; 17.0%), 23,24,26,35 chronic heart failure in 1 of 17 studies (n=156 patients; 3.8%), 16 and aortic stenosis in 1 of 17 study (n=261 patients; 6.3%). 35 One study included patients with and without chronic CVD at baseline, 21 and 1 study included both healthy subjects and patients with chronic or acute CVD.…”