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World J Cardiol. Jun 26, 2025; 17(6): 105452
Published online Jun 26, 2025. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v17.i6.105452
Published online Jun 26, 2025. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v17.i6.105452
Long-term prognostic role of adiponectin in stable coronary artery disease: A meta-analysis of prospective studies
Sahas Reddy Jitta, Department of Internal Medicine, Mercy Hospital, St Louis, MO 63141, United States
Priyanka Vatsavayi, Chenna Reddy Tera, Department of Internal Medicine, East Tennessee State University, Johnson City, TN 37614, United States
Shobana Krishnamurthy, Department of Internal Medicine, Tower Health, Reading, PA 19611, United States
Saisree Reddy Adla Jala, Hospital Medicine, Mission Health, Asheville, NC 28801, United States
Diksha Sanjana Pasnoor, Department of Medicine, Kamineni Acad of Medical Sciences and Research Center, Hyderabad 508254, India
Utheja Dasari, Department of Internal Medicine, Trinity Health, Okland, MI 48341, United States
Aisha Farooq, Department of Medicine, Dr.Ruth K. M. Pfau, Civil Hospital, Karachi 74400, Sindh, Pakistan
Supriya Maramreddy, Medha Reddy Kesani, Department of Medicine, Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Narketpally 508254, Telangāna, India
Kavya Jammula, Department of Medicine, Osmania General Hospital, Hyderabad 500012, Telangāna, India
Sridevi Tripuraneni, Department of Internal Medicine, Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Hyderabad 508254, Telangāna, India
Nihar Jena, Department of Interventional Cardiology, Marshall University, Huntington, WV 25701, United States
Rupak Desai, Department of Outcomes Research, Independent Researcher, Atlanta, GA 30033, United States
Author contributions: Jitta SR, Vatsavayi P, Tera CR, Krishnamurthy S, Adla Jala SR, Pasnoor DS, Dasari U, Farooq A, Maramreddy S, Jammula K, Kesani MR, and Tripuraneni S were responsible for writing original draft, writing review, editing, data curation, and visualization; Jena N, Desai R were responsible for conceptualization, methodology, software, formal analysis, resources, data curation, writing original draft, writing review, editing, project administration, and supervision; all of the authors read and approved the final version of the manuscript to be published.
Conflict-of-interest statement: All the authors do not have a conflict of interest.
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Corresponding author: Rupak Desai, MBBS, Department of Outcomes Research, Independent Researcher, Decatur, Atlanta, GA 30033, United States. drrupakdesai@gmail.com
Received: January 23, 2025
Revised: April 11, 2025
Accepted: May 13, 2025
Published online: June 26, 2025
Processing time: 148 Days and 18.5 Hours
Revised: April 11, 2025
Accepted: May 13, 2025
Published online: June 26, 2025
Processing time: 148 Days and 18.5 Hours
Core Tip
Core Tip: The persistent burden of cardiovascular (CV) disease in the United States requires innovative and cost-effective prognostic markers that can be relied upon. Higher levels of adiponectin are associated with increased long-term mortality and major adverse CV events in patients with coronary artery disease. This highlights adiponectin as a potential cost-effective prognostic marker for risk assessment and treatment guidance.