Lower Fingertip Temperature Rebound is Associated with Higher Coronary Plaque Burden
Lower Fingertip Temperature Rebound is Associated with Higher Burden of Cardiovascular Risk Factors Measured by Framingham Risk Score
The Combination of Low Fingertip Temperature Rebound and High Framingham Risk Score is Associated with High Risk Coronary Artery Calcium Score
VENDYS Improves Identification of High Risk Patients (CAC ≥ 100) over Traditional Risk Factor Assessment
Lower Fingertip Temperature Rebound is Associated with the Presence of Cardiometabolic Disorders
Fingertip Temperature Rebound Decreases as the Number of Cardiometabolic Risk Factors Increases
VENDYS Improves Identification of High Risk Diabetic Patients (CAC ≥ 100)
Lower Fingertip Temperature Rebound is Associated with Increased Insulin Resistance, Coronary Calcification, and Framingham Risk Score