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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Stroke. 2010 Apr 22;41(6):1205–1212. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.109.573410

Table 2.

Demographics and homocysteine at baseline and changes

Preexisting condition Patients Age, years Men, % Previous stroke, % DM, % Baseline Hcy, μmol/L Hcy reduction, %
Mark 199634 Esophageal dysplasia 3318 54 44 NR NR NR NR
Liem 200435 Acute MI 283 59 70 NR 24 NR NR
Toole 200437 Ischemic stroke 3680 66.3±10.8 63 100 29 13.4 14.0
Wrone 200438 ESRD 510 60.2±15.1 50 NR 45 33.0±20.4 20.0
Leim 200536 CHD 593 65.2±9.8 78 7 9 12.1±4.3 21.7
Bonaa 200639 Acute MI 2815 63.2 ±11.6 74 4 10 13.1±4.8 28.7
Lonn 200640 Vascular disease or multiple risk factors for atherosclerosis 5522 68.9±6.9 71 9 40 12.2±1.6 24.8
Righetti 200641 ESRD 88 64.5±1.8 56 NR 19 34.9±1.4 34.3
Zoungas 200642 ESRD 315 56±13 68 9 23 27±13 10.0
Jamison 200719 ESRD and ACKD 2056 65.8±11.7 98 15 55 22.4 (18.7-27.3) 34.6
Albert 200817 CVD or multiple risk factors for atherosclerosis 5442 62.8±8.8 0 NR 21 12.3 (9.6-15.5) 18.5
Ebbing 200818 CHD and/or aortic valve stenosis 2319 61.7±10.1 79 6 12 10.8±4.5 26
Collins 200843 MI 12064 64±9 83 7 11 13.5±5 28

DM: diabetes mellitus; Hcy: homocysteine; MI: myocardial infarct; CVD: cardiovascular disease; CHD: coronary heart disease; ESRD: end-stage renal disease; ACKD: advanced chronic kidney disease; NR: not reported