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. 2022 Jan 2;12(1):30. doi: 10.3390/jpm12010030

Table 2.

Anthropometrical, biochemical and myocardial features of patients with mIS and mIR.

mIS (N = 21) mIR (N = 26) p
Age (years) 70 ± 8 66 ± 6 0.18
Gender (M/F) 11/10 13/13 0.99
BMI (Kg/m2) 30.46 [27.83–37.22] 31.16 [29.27–34.87] 0.50
Waist (cm) 107 [99–117] 109 [100–115] 0.82
HOMA-IR 3.88 [3.21–5.26] 5.51 [4.39–9.98] 0.03
Hb1Ac (%) 7.05 [6.48–7.40] 7.40 [6.80–7.70] 0.35
HbA1c (mmol/mol) 54 [47–57] 57 [51–61] 0.35
Total Cholesterol (mmol/L) 4.17 [3.65–4.43] 4.56 [4.01–5.36] 0.17
HDL-C (mmol/L) 1.24 [0.98–1.34] 1.11 [0.98–1.29] 0.30
LDL-C (mmol/L) 2.17 [1.97–2.64] 2.72 [2.12–3.16] 0.30
Triglycerides (mmol/L) 1.23 [0.82–1.87] 1.4 [1.29–2.19] 0.25
CACs > 400 AU (% patients) 29 52 <0.01
mRD (HU) 30.82 [21.48–38.02] 38.95 [33.81–44.06] <0.01
ΔSUV 6.165 [5.625–7.615] 0.7750 [0.2675–1.468] <0.0001

Data are expressed as mean ± SD or median [interquartile range]. CACs: coronary artery calcium score; mRD: myocardial radiodensity; SUV: standardized uptake value.