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- What: The aim of the research was to evaluate the prevalence of elevated cardiac biomarkers (NT-proBNP, hs-troponin T, hs-troponin I) and their correlation with the risk of hyperuricemia in the general the authors adults without known cardiovascular disease. The authors investigated the associations between the levels of NT-proBNP, hs-Troponin T, and hs-Troponin I and the prevalence of hyperuricemia in adults (≥20 years old) enrolled in the NHANES between 1999 and 2004. Among US adults with hyperuricemia or non-hyperuricemia, the study showed that the crude prevalence and age-adjusted prevalence of . . .

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