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. 2005 May;91(5):576–582. doi: 10.1136/hrt.2004.036848

Table 2.

 Clinical characteristics and macroscopic necropsy findings in study subjects by age

Age group (years)
1 (20–40) (n = 15) 2 (41–60) (n = 17) 3 (⩾61) (n = 16) p Value*
Men/women 10/5 13/4 9/7
Age (years) 29.1 (1.6) 49.8 (0.90) 71.3 (1.1)
Clinical history
    Coronary artery disease 0 2 9 <0.001
    Other atherosclerotic disease 0 2 3 <0.001
    Hypertension 0 4 6 <0.001
    Diabetes 0 1 4 <0.001
    Smoking 1 1 4 0.031
    Cholesterol >6.0 mmol/l 0 6 4 NS
    HDL cholesterol <1 mmol/l 0 3 3 NS
Necropsy findings (macroscopic)
    Aortic valve
        Normal 15 14 9
        Fatty changes 0 3 4
        Calcified 0 0 2
        Leaky 0 0 1 0.008
    Coronary arteries
        Normal 5 0 0
        Fatty streaks 8 3 3
        Small atheromas (<50%) 2 9 4
        Significant atheromas (⩾50%) 0 1 1
        Complicated lesions 0 4 8 <0.001
    Acute myocardial infarction 0 2 2 NS
    Number of affected coronary arteries
        0 5 0 0
        1 0 1 3
        ⩾2 9 10 12
        Diffuse 1 6 1 NS

Data are number of subjects or mean (SEM).

*p Value between the three age groups.

HDL, high density lipoprotein; NS, not significant