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Search for: [Abstract = "Introduction\: Assessment of cardiovascular risk and its reduction are one of the main targets of primary and secondary prevention in modern non\-invasive cardiology. Currently, in the available literature, besides the assessment of classical lipoproteins, some other non\-classical lipid parameters have brought the attention of the researchers. Those non\-classical lipid parameters are based on concentration of classical lipoproteins and calculated according to the mathematical formulas. Literature suggests an association between those non\-classical lipoproteins, elevated cardiovascular risk and mortality, however the usefulness of those parameters in everyday clinical practise, especially among patients with acute myocardial infarction \(AMI\) remains unknown. In that research the clinical usefulness of the following non\-classical lipid parameters have been evaluated \- Triglyceride\-Glucose Index \(TyG Index\), Castelli Risk Index I \(CRI I\), Castelli Risk Index II \(CRI II\), Triglycerides to high\-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio \(TG\/HDL\-C\), Atherogenic Index of Plasma \(AIP\), Atherogenic Coefficient \(AC\) and Lipoprotein Combine Index \(LCI\). Aim\: The aim of the study was to assess the association between the mentioned above nonclassical lipid parameters and the occurrence of major adverse cardiovascular events \(MACE\) in 1\-year follow\-up. MACE was a composi"]

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