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Table 4 Predictors of obstructive coronary artery disease on univariate analysis

From: Additional value of associating aortic valve calcification to coronary calcium as a gatekeeper for coronary tomography angiography

Predictors of obstructive CAD: univariate analysis

Without Obstructive CAD

With Obstructive CAD

p

Male gender, n% (n)

38.3 % (46)

58.8 % (20)

0.033

Dyslipidemia, % (n)

60.7 % (71)

79.4 % (27)

0.044

Hypertension

84.7 %(100)

85.3 % (29)

0.937

Diabetes

24.8 % (29)

20.6 % (7)

0.613

Family history of CAD

3.6 %(4)

6.1 % (2)

0.528

Cigarette smoking

17.6 % (6)

14.5 % (17)

0.656

Age >64

45.5 % (55)

73.5 % (25)

0.004

SCORE ≥3

28.2 % (33)

61.8 % (21)

<0.001

Framingham ≥11

45.3 % (53)

61.8 % (21)

0.091

CAC ≥400

3.3 % (4)

50 % (17)

<0.001

AoVC ≥1

59.2 % (71)

85.3 % (29)

0.005

AoVC >61

23.3 % (28)

64.7 % (22)

<0.001

AoVC >454

5 % (6)

20.6 % (7)

0.004

  1. AoVC aortic valve calcification; CAC coronary artery calcium; CAD coronary artery disease; p – significance level