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. 2010 Aug 1;4(6):375–383. doi: 10.1186/1479-7364-4-6-375

Table 2.

Frequencies of eNOS -786T > C and 894G > T genotypes and alleles in CABG patients and control subjects

eNOS CABG patients
(n = 154)
Controls
(n = 155)
p
value

n
(%)
95%
CI
n
(%)
95%
CI
-786T > C genotypes

TT 43 (27.9) 21.3-35.4 39 (25.2) 18.8-32.4 0.73

TC 85 (55.2) 47.3-62.9 85 (54.8) 46.9-62.5

CC 26 (16.9) 11.6-23.4 31 (20.0) 14.3-26.8

-786T > C
alleles
n = 308 n = 310

T 171 (55.5) 49.9-61.0 163 (52.6) 47.0-58.1 0.46

C 137 (44.5) 39.0-50.1 147 (47.4) 41.9-52.9

894G > T genotypes

GG 74 (48.1) 40.3-55.9 72 (46.5) 38.7-54.3 0.95

GT 63 (40.9) 33.4-48.8 66 (42.5) 34.9-50.4

TT 17 (11.0) 6.8-16.7 17 (11.0) 6.8-16.6

894G > T Alleles n = 308 n = 310

G 211 (68.5) 63.2-73.5 210 (67.7) 62.4-72.8 0.84

T 97 (31.5) 26.5-36.8 100 (32.3) 27.2-37.6

Frequencies of all genotypes and alleles are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.

Genotype and allele frequencies between the two groups were analysed by the chi-square test.

Abbreviations: CABG, coronary artery bypass graft; CI, confidence interval.