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. 2023 Feb 7;329(5):393–404. doi: 10.1001/jama.2022.24093

Figure 1. Participant Flow in the Study of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes and Coronary CT Findings.

Figure 1.

CT indicates computed tomography. Participant numbers in the main study cohort based on adverse pregnancy outcomes (not mutually exclusive categories): any adverse pregnancy outcome, n = 1991; gestational diabetes, n = 144; gestational hypertension, n = 252; preeclampsia, n = 499; preterm delivery, n = 999; small-for-gestational-age infant, n = 526; no adverse pregnancy outcome, n = 8537. The SCORE2 algorithm predicts fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular disease and was developed using data on age, sex, smoking, diabetes, systolic blood pressure, and total and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. For individuals aged 50 to 69 years, the 10-year cardiovascular risk is classified as follows: less than 5% = low risk; 5% to less than 10% = intermediate risk; 10% or higher = high risk. Among 179 participants with missing SCORE2 data, 164 were missing 1 variable and 15 were missing 2 variables.