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The results of this case-control study point to a potential association between prediabetes and the development of a silent myocardial infarction. Give the level of risk identified in the study in these patients, clinicians should heighten their suspicions and consider performing electrocardiograms on this specific population. While the study’s power was not large, it was sufficient to call attention to this possible association.
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“Silent (unrecognized) myocardial infarction (SMI) is defined as the presence of pathological Q waves in the absence of a history of typical cardiac symptoms.”
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In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates how many millions of Americans are prediabetic?
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In the 108 subjects in the case cohort of this study, compared to the control group subjects, which of the following represents their likelihood to have had a “silent myocardial infarction?”
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According to the article, diabetic patients are more likely to experience a silent myocardial infarction than patients with normal glucose levels.
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Future investigations into the potential association between prediabetes and silent myocardial infarctions, perhaps undertaken at your institution, should further address which of the following clinical elements?
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