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Subgroup analysis of mean age (less than or more than 65 years old) (A) and geographical regions (Europe, America, and Asia) (B)

Subgroup analysis of mean age (less than or more than 65 years old) (A) and geographical regions (Europe, America, and Asia) (B)

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Background: Heart failure (HF) is a clinical disorder and Zinc is an important cofactor in regulating oxidative status. The present study aimed to determine the mean concentration of serum zinc in patients with HF. Methods: PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Web of Science were used in the present systematic review and meta-analysis to find relevant cross...

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... pooled effect of the 16 datasets showed that mean serum zinc concentration was 66.24 µg/dl (95% CI: 59.16, 73.33) in HF patients (Figure 2). It was 75.04 µg/dl (95% CI: 64.64, 85.43) and 52.90 µg/dl (95% CI: 59.16, 64.16) in patients younger than 65 and older than 65 years old, respectively ( Figure 3A). In addition, after sub-grouping for different geographical regions, serum zinc levels were 70.70 µg/dl (95% CI: 59.31, 82.09), 69.08 µg/dl (95% CI: 63.33, 74.82), and 60.91 µg/dl (95% CI: 49.48, 72.35) in HF patients of Europe, America and Asia, respectively ( Figure 3B). ...
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... was 75.04 µg/dl (95% CI: 64.64, 85.43) and 52.90 µg/dl (95% CI: 59.16, 64.16) in patients younger than 65 and older than 65 years old, respectively ( Figure 3A). In addition, after sub-grouping for different geographical regions, serum zinc levels were 70.70 µg/dl (95% CI: 59.31, 82.09), 69.08 µg/dl (95% CI: 63.33, 74.82), and 60.91 µg/dl (95% CI: 49.48, 72.35) in HF patients of Europe, America and Asia, respectively ( Figure 3B). ...

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