Circulation, Vol 62, 477-484, Copyright © 1980 by American Heart Association
DW Scott, GA Gorry, RG Hoffman, JJ Barboriak and AM Gotto
Using recently developed statistical techniques, we estimated joint
probability density functions for plasma cholesterol and plasma
triglyceride concentrations in 12 subgroups of 1847 males with
angiographically demonstrated coronary artery disease. The subjects were
grouped by patterns of age, history of hypertension, history of smoking and
severity of disease. From the estimated joint probability density
functions, we determined the way in which the risk of severe vs moderate
coronary artery disease varied with the joint variation of plasma lipids
for given combinations of the other risk factors. The patterns of risk that
we found are evidence of the complicated way in which the relationship
between plasma lipids and the severity of coronary artery disease is
affected by other risk factors.
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A new approach for evaluating risk factors in coronary artery disease: a study of lipid concentrations and severity of disease in 1847 males
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