<p>For continuous variables, mean and standard deviation within each group is calculated. Student's T-test was used to compare the two groups. For categorical variables, number and percentage is presentend and a Chi square test used to compare the two groups. Fisher's exact test was used when appropriate. ). FA, folic acid (0.8 mg); B<sub>12</sub>, vitamin B<sub>12</sub> (0.4 mg); B<sub>6</sub>, vitamin B<sub>6</sub> (40 mg); LMS, left main stem artery; LAD, left anterior descending artery; CX; circumflex artery; RCA, right coronary artery; mm, millimeters.</p
<p>Data are expressed as % (n) or mean ± SD.</p><p>*Group 1 = angina pectoris, Group 2 = unstable an...
<p>Data are expressed as % (n) or mean ± SD.</p><p>*Group 1 = angina pectoris, Group 2 = unstable an...
<p>Data are expressed as n (%), mean± SD or median (25th–75th percentile). BMI = Body mass index; C...
<p>For continuous variables, mean and standard deviation or median and interquartile range within ea...
<p>Continuous data are presented as mean±SEM, categorical data as absolute numbers. Comparison betwe...
<p>Continous variables are presented as means and standard deviations and categorical data are prese...
Coronary angiography allows a direct evaluation of coronary anatomy. The aim of the present investig...
<p>Values are n (%). non-SI, non-significant ischemia; SI, significant ischemia; LMT, left main trun...
<p>RDW: red blood cell distribution width, LVEF: Left ventricular ejection fraction, LAD: left anter...
<p>BMI = body mass index; CAD = coronary artery disease; LDL = low-density lipoprotein; HDL =...
Box-plot representation of the per-patient mean angiographic change in minimal lumen diameter (minim...
<p>A. Severity of coronary artery stenosis. B. Number of stenosis vessels. Horizontal lines show med...
This figure shows the serial quantitative coronary angiography analysis within matched regions of al...
textabstractThe goal of this investigation was to establish which measured anatomic variable of sten...
<p>Baseline characteristics of 82 patients with <200 versus 39 patients with ≥200 coronary artery ca...
<p>Data are expressed as % (n) or mean ± SD.</p><p>*Group 1 = angina pectoris, Group 2 = unstable an...
<p>Data are expressed as % (n) or mean ± SD.</p><p>*Group 1 = angina pectoris, Group 2 = unstable an...
<p>Data are expressed as n (%), mean± SD or median (25th–75th percentile). BMI = Body mass index; C...
<p>For continuous variables, mean and standard deviation or median and interquartile range within ea...
<p>Continuous data are presented as mean±SEM, categorical data as absolute numbers. Comparison betwe...
<p>Continous variables are presented as means and standard deviations and categorical data are prese...
Coronary angiography allows a direct evaluation of coronary anatomy. The aim of the present investig...
<p>Values are n (%). non-SI, non-significant ischemia; SI, significant ischemia; LMT, left main trun...
<p>RDW: red blood cell distribution width, LVEF: Left ventricular ejection fraction, LAD: left anter...
<p>BMI = body mass index; CAD = coronary artery disease; LDL = low-density lipoprotein; HDL =...
Box-plot representation of the per-patient mean angiographic change in minimal lumen diameter (minim...
<p>A. Severity of coronary artery stenosis. B. Number of stenosis vessels. Horizontal lines show med...
This figure shows the serial quantitative coronary angiography analysis within matched regions of al...
textabstractThe goal of this investigation was to establish which measured anatomic variable of sten...
<p>Baseline characteristics of 82 patients with <200 versus 39 patients with ≥200 coronary artery ca...
<p>Data are expressed as % (n) or mean ± SD.</p><p>*Group 1 = angina pectoris, Group 2 = unstable an...
<p>Data are expressed as % (n) or mean ± SD.</p><p>*Group 1 = angina pectoris, Group 2 = unstable an...
<p>Data are expressed as n (%), mean± SD or median (25th–75th percentile). BMI = Body mass index; C...