2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jacl.2022.08.004
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Relation of red blood cell distribution width to risk of major adverse cardiovascular events, death, and effect of alirocumab after acute coronary syndromes

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“…In one of these studies, similar to the current one, the association between increased RDW value and increased NT-proBNP was confirmed [33]. Interestingly, subanalysis from the ODYSSEY OUTCOMES study showed that despite heavy treatment of dyslipidaemia with alirocumab, RDW remained an independent predictor of MACE after acute coronary syndrome [36].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…In one of these studies, similar to the current one, the association between increased RDW value and increased NT-proBNP was confirmed [33]. Interestingly, subanalysis from the ODYSSEY OUTCOMES study showed that despite heavy treatment of dyslipidaemia with alirocumab, RDW remained an independent predictor of MACE after acute coronary syndrome [36].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…reticulocytes, enter the circulation and increase the RDW [16]. This relationship between RDW and inflammation may partially explain the relationship of higher RDW with risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality [10,11,14,30,32,57]. Similarly, lower omega-3 fatty acid levels are associated with a heightened inflammatory state [58][59][60], and omega-3 supplementation lowers inflammatory mediators [61].…”
Section: Increases In Membrane Dha (A Highly Flexible Molecule) Influ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The O3I is a stable biomarker of long term EPA and DHA intake [24,29]. Since both a low O3I [30] and an elevated RDW [7,31,32] are known to be associated with risk for earlier all-cause mortality (Supplemental Table 1), the aim of this cross-sectional analysis was to determine if there was an inverse relationship between the O3I and RDW in healthy adults without evidence of inflammation or tissue injury. If there was, then the former may play a role in maintaining a healthy distribution of RBC sizes in adults.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%