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Concept Analysis Diagram

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... 80 years of age, fewer individuals are expected to have NT-proBNP levels below the cut-off levels, since NT-proBNP is known to increase with increasing age. Thus, in the oldest group of patients, it may not be cost-efficient to implement a strict sequential testing strategy for diagnosing HF. However ...
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