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Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a condition that affects a person’s heart. Some risk factors for CAD are modifiable while others are not. Learn more here.
The most common metabolic contribution to coronary artery disease is an atherogenic lipoprotein profile, characterized by too many small LDL particles. What are the clinical implications?
NEW ORLEANS — Causal artificial intelligence used to augment a polygenic risk score for CAD helped estimate how much individual patients must lower their LDL, systolic BP or both to overcome ...
Coronary artery disease (CAD) affects more than 18 million adults over the age of 20 in the U.S. alone. Risk factors for CAD include high blood pressure and cholesterol levels, obesity, diabetes ...
Researchers have identified a number of genes that place a person at higher risk of developing coronary artery disease. Some of these are genes that regulate blood flow.
About 8 in 10 women between the ages of 40 and 60 years old have at least one risk factor for coronary artery disease. The more you have, the higher your odds of getting CAD.
Notably, among patients without prior hospitalization for CAD, the relative incidence of acute MI was 16.60 (95% CI 10.45-26.37) compared with 1.43 (95% CI 0.53-3.84) for those who had been ...
This predominance of small, dense LDL particles has been termed the atherogenic lipoprotein profile ... [12,26,27,28] This is clinically important because this common CAD risk factor, ...