1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0167-5273(96)02804-5
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Triglyceride expression

Abstract: Current epidemiologic reports claim an important role for triglycerides in coronary artery disease (CAD). By cross-sectional data analysis, the role of triglycerides was assessed in 1726 consecutive patients investigated for chest pain, 1119 with CAD and 607 with normal coronaries. Besides study of male and female patients as separate groups, the males were divided into age groups of below 40 years, 41 to 50 years, 51 to 60 years and over 61 years. The female patients were divided into those below 50 years and… Show more

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“…Univariate analysis showed that mean TG levels were significantly higher in patients with CAD than controls and in multivariate analysis TG is not found to be an independent risk factor of CAD, in accordance with similar observation made by Krishnaswami et al [20] . In our study, mean apolipoprotein B level was found to be strongly and independently associated with CAD and in multivariate analysis apo B was a stronger predictor of risk in CAD patients.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…Univariate analysis showed that mean TG levels were significantly higher in patients with CAD than controls and in multivariate analysis TG is not found to be an independent risk factor of CAD, in accordance with similar observation made by Krishnaswami et al [20] . In our study, mean apolipoprotein B level was found to be strongly and independently associated with CAD and in multivariate analysis apo B was a stronger predictor of risk in CAD patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Our study revealed that younger patients (age 45 years), TC, LDL-C, and apolipoprotein B levels were significantly higher than in older patients (age>45 years). A study from South India showed that TC and TG levels had equal expression in the development of atherosclerotic disease, with cholesterol being of greater relevance in those <50 years and TG being of greater relevance in those > 50 years [20] . Early CAD has previously been reported to be associated with family history [22] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%