2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2018.11.017
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Heart-fatty acid binding protein in dogs with degenerative valvular disease and dilated cardiomyopathy

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“…Therefore, the true limits of normality may be lower or higher than the threshold used in this study. However, if we examine the HFABPc values of a control population ( n = 21) in a previous study, 21 they were very similar (indeed slightly higher) with an upper limit threshold at 0.80 ng/mL (0.64 ng/mL was used in our study). Therefore, the considerations and conclusions discussed in this article seem appropriate.…”
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“…Therefore, the true limits of normality may be lower or higher than the threshold used in this study. However, if we examine the HFABPc values of a control population ( n = 21) in a previous study, 21 they were very similar (indeed slightly higher) with an upper limit threshold at 0.80 ng/mL (0.64 ng/mL was used in our study). Therefore, the considerations and conclusions discussed in this article seem appropriate.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…It is unclear why HFABP, unlike cTnI in previous studies, 6,7,10,12 was not associated with clinical results in CanL. HFABPc has been shown to be elevated in humans with myocardial infarction 16–19 and DCM 20 and in dogs with DCM 21 and MVD 21 . It is a biomarker characterised by rapid increase after myocardial injury, 16 a short half‐life and a rapid decrease after the insult when compared with cTnI 16–19 .…”
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