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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Apr 23.
Published in final edited form as: J Comput Assist Tomogr. 2019 Sep-Oct;43(5):679–685. doi: 10.1097/RCT.0000000000000920

TABLE 1.

Comparison of the Demographic, Clinical Characteristics, and 10-Year ASCVD Risk Score Between the Patients With Coronary Artery Imaging and the Patients With Carotid Artery Imaging

Patients With Coronary Artery Imaging (n = 110) Patients With Carotid Artery Imaging (n = 110) P
Age, median (IQR) 60.00 (53.25–67.00) 59.50 (52.00–66.00) 0.645
Sex (female) 52 (47.3%) 58 (52.7%) 0.252
Race 0.910
 Caucasian 71 (64.5%) 66 (60.0%)
 Asian 18 (16.4%) 20 (18.2%)
 Hispanic/Latino 16 (14.5%) 19 (17.3%)
 African American 5 (4.5%) 5 (4.5%)
Arterial hypertension treatment 62 (56.4%) 56 (50.9%) 0.252
Diabetes 22 (20.0%) 18 (16.4%) 0.303
Smokers 11 (10.0%) 12 (10.9%) 0.760
Total cholesterol, median (IQR) 176.5 (153.7–206.7) 179.0 (163.2–210.0) 0.412
HDL-C, median (IQR) 51.5 (43.0–62.7) 51.0 (40.0–61.0) 0.389
Systolic blood pressure, median (IQR) 127.0 (117.25–142.0) 126.5 (118.0–140.0) 0.865
10-Year ASCVD score, median (IQR) 7.1 (3.7–14.6) 7.85 (3.4–15.7) 0.667

IQR indicates interquartile range.