11 Papers
8 Citations
Sai Lv is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acute coronary syndrome & Coronary artery disease. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications.
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Triglyceride glucose index for predicting cardiovascular outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and acute coronary syndrome
Xiaoteng Ma,Lisha Dong,Qiaoyu Shao,Yujing Cheng,Sai Lv,Yan Sun,Hua Shen,Zhijian Wang,Yujie Zhou,Xiaoli Liu +9 more
TL;DR: TheTyG index was significantly and positively associated with adverse CV outcomes, suggesting that the TyG index may be a valuable predictor of adverseCV outcomes after PCI in patients with T2DM and ACS.
Gender-specific associations between atherogenic index of plasma and the presence and severity of acute coronary syndrome in very young adults: a hospital-based observational study.
TL;DR: AIP was independently associated with the presence and severity of ACS in very young patients in a gender-dependent manner, which might be superior to traditional lipid profiles.
Prognostic value of CHADS2 and CHA2DS2-VASc scores for post-discharge outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention.
Xiaoteng Ma,Qiaoyu Shao,Lisha Dong,Yujing Cheng,Sai Lv,Hua Shen,Jing Liang,Zhijian Wang,Yujie Zhou +8 more
TL;DR: CHA2DS2-VASc score was an independent and significant predictor of MACE in ACS patients undergoing PCI, and its discriminatory performance was not inferior to those of GRACE Score and SS II.
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Hyperuricemia and smoking in young adults suspected of coronary artery disease ≤ 35 years of age: a hospital-based observational study
TL;DR: HUA was shown to be associated with the presence of CAD in non-smokers in young adults ≤ 35 years of age and the interaction between HUA and cigarrete smoking achieved statistical significance for the existence of CAD.
Relation between quantity and quality of peri-coronary epicardial adipose tissue and its underlying hemodynamically significant coronary stenosis.
Yu Du,Lin Yang,Yan Liu,Bangguo Yang,Sai Lv,Chenping Hu,Yong Zhu,Hongkai Zhang,Qian Ma,Zhijian Wang,Yuyang Liu,Dongmei Shi,Yingxin Zhao,Lei Xu,Yujie Zhou +14 more
TL;DR: Peri-lesion EAT volume index, not the density, was positively correlated with lesion-specific ischemia independent of luminal stenosis and plaque characteristics, and there was no association of EATvolume or density with myocardial ischemie in vessel-level analysis.