Circulation, Vol 57, 355-361, Copyright © 1978 by American Heart Association
DH Blankenhorn, SH Brooks, RH Selzer and R Barndt Jr
The rate of change of femoral atherosclerosis has been determined in 25
treated hyperlipoproteinemic patients. There were 13 Type II patients and
12 Type IV patients. Serial angiograms had been performed at an interval
averaging 13 months. Film densities were analyzed by digigal image
processing to yield a computer estimate of atherosclerosis (CEA). Serial
measurements of CEA on each patient were used to determine atherosclerosis
percent change per month in that patient. CEA percent change per month was
significantly correlated ;ith triglyceride and cholesterol level. Lower
lipid levels were associated with more rapid regression. When
hyperlipoproteinemic types were considered separately, significant single
correlates were confined to Type IV. Triglyceride level and CEA/age
significantly predicted atherosclerosis change rate and accounted for 72%
of the variability observed in Type IV patients.
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The rate of atherosclerosis change during treatment of hyperlipoproteinemia
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