- Diederik F van Wijk: Academic Medical Center, Department of Vascular Medicine, B2-238, PO Box 22660, 1100 DD, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. d.f.vanwijk@amc.uva.nl
Identifying people at high risk of cardiovascular events is the cornerstone of cardiovascular disease prevention and a major challenge for healthcare worldwide. Recently, both inflammatory and oxidative markers have been shown to improve cardiovascular risk prediction models in a wide range of patients. Here, we evaluate a recent publication investigating the value of inflammatory and oxidative markers for the prediction of cardiovascular mortality in patients with stable coronary artery disease. This study shows that the use of multiple markers may increase the predictive power of traditional risk models. The findings are discussed in the context of cardiovascular risk prediction in general.