PMC:2940023 / 10456-12108
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0_colil
{"project":"0_colil","denotations":[{"id":"20559838-2407762-57196","span":{"begin":1600,"end":1602},"obj":"2407762"}],"text":"During a 24-month period, 402 patients were enrolled. Patients with acute coronary syndrome or a history of myocardial infarction were excluded and 254 patients were left for data analysis (Table 1). Of these, 123 (48%) patients had obstructive CAD on CCA. CTCS ranged from 0 to 3,839 with a median of 4 for patients without obstructive CAD and a median of 337 for patients with obstructive CAD. Of 131 patients without obstructive CAD, 44 (33.6%) patients had no coronary calcification; whereas of 123 patients diagnosed with obstructive CAD, 3 (2.4%) patients did not have any coronary calcification.\nTable 1 Patient characteristics\nTotal (n = 254) no. Patients without CAD (n = 131) no. Patients with CAD (n = 123) no. p value\nMean age (SD) 59 (11) 56 (12) 62 (10) \u003c0.001\nMale sex (%) 171 (67%) 78 (60%) 93 (76%) 0.01\nTypical chest pain (%) 118 (46%) 33 (25%) 85 (69%) \u003c 0.001\nMean BMIa (SD) 27 (4) 27 (4) 28 (5) 0.11\nSmokingb (%) 63 (25%) 30 (23%) 33 (27%) 0.47\nHypertension (%) 140 (55%) 59 (45%) 81 (66%) \u003c0.001\nDyslipidaemiac (%) 136 (54%) 47 (36%) 89 (72%) \u003c0.001\nDiabetesd (%) 32 (13%) 10 (8%) 22 (18%) 0.01\nFamily history (%) 126 (50%) 57 (44%) 69 (56%) 0.05\nMean calcium scoree (SD) 346 (572) 132 (320) 574 (685) \u003c0.001\nMedian calcium score 138 4 337 –\nCADf on CCA (%) 123 (48%) 0 (0%) 123 (100%)\nCAD obstructive coronary artery disease, CCA conventional coronary angiography, SD standard deviation\naBody Mass Index, defined as weight/height2 (in kg/m2)\nbPast or current\ncSerum cholesterol \u003e200 mg/dL or 5.18 mmol/L\ndPlasma glucose ≥126 mg/dL or 7.0 mmol\neMeasured according to Agatston [15]\nfDefined as ≥50% stenosis in at least one vessel"}
2_test
{"project":"2_test","denotations":[{"id":"20559838-2407762-29364898","span":{"begin":1600,"end":1602},"obj":"2407762"}],"text":"During a 24-month period, 402 patients were enrolled. Patients with acute coronary syndrome or a history of myocardial infarction were excluded and 254 patients were left for data analysis (Table 1). Of these, 123 (48%) patients had obstructive CAD on CCA. CTCS ranged from 0 to 3,839 with a median of 4 for patients without obstructive CAD and a median of 337 for patients with obstructive CAD. Of 131 patients without obstructive CAD, 44 (33.6%) patients had no coronary calcification; whereas of 123 patients diagnosed with obstructive CAD, 3 (2.4%) patients did not have any coronary calcification.\nTable 1 Patient characteristics\nTotal (n = 254) no. Patients without CAD (n = 131) no. Patients with CAD (n = 123) no. p value\nMean age (SD) 59 (11) 56 (12) 62 (10) \u003c0.001\nMale sex (%) 171 (67%) 78 (60%) 93 (76%) 0.01\nTypical chest pain (%) 118 (46%) 33 (25%) 85 (69%) \u003c 0.001\nMean BMIa (SD) 27 (4) 27 (4) 28 (5) 0.11\nSmokingb (%) 63 (25%) 30 (23%) 33 (27%) 0.47\nHypertension (%) 140 (55%) 59 (45%) 81 (66%) \u003c0.001\nDyslipidaemiac (%) 136 (54%) 47 (36%) 89 (72%) \u003c0.001\nDiabetesd (%) 32 (13%) 10 (8%) 22 (18%) 0.01\nFamily history (%) 126 (50%) 57 (44%) 69 (56%) 0.05\nMean calcium scoree (SD) 346 (572) 132 (320) 574 (685) \u003c0.001\nMedian calcium score 138 4 337 –\nCADf on CCA (%) 123 (48%) 0 (0%) 123 (100%)\nCAD obstructive coronary artery disease, CCA conventional coronary angiography, SD standard deviation\naBody Mass Index, defined as weight/height2 (in kg/m2)\nbPast or current\ncSerum cholesterol \u003e200 mg/dL or 5.18 mmol/L\ndPlasma glucose ≥126 mg/dL or 7.0 mmol\neMeasured according to Agatston [15]\nfDefined as ≥50% stenosis in at least one vessel"}
TEST0
{"project":"TEST0","denotations":[{"id":"20559838-33-39-57196","span":{"begin":1600,"end":1602},"obj":"[\"2407762\"]"}],"text":"During a 24-month period, 402 patients were enrolled. Patients with acute coronary syndrome or a history of myocardial infarction were excluded and 254 patients were left for data analysis (Table 1). Of these, 123 (48%) patients had obstructive CAD on CCA. CTCS ranged from 0 to 3,839 with a median of 4 for patients without obstructive CAD and a median of 337 for patients with obstructive CAD. Of 131 patients without obstructive CAD, 44 (33.6%) patients had no coronary calcification; whereas of 123 patients diagnosed with obstructive CAD, 3 (2.4%) patients did not have any coronary calcification.\nTable 1 Patient characteristics\nTotal (n = 254) no. Patients without CAD (n = 131) no. Patients with CAD (n = 123) no. p value\nMean age (SD) 59 (11) 56 (12) 62 (10) \u003c0.001\nMale sex (%) 171 (67%) 78 (60%) 93 (76%) 0.01\nTypical chest pain (%) 118 (46%) 33 (25%) 85 (69%) \u003c 0.001\nMean BMIa (SD) 27 (4) 27 (4) 28 (5) 0.11\nSmokingb (%) 63 (25%) 30 (23%) 33 (27%) 0.47\nHypertension (%) 140 (55%) 59 (45%) 81 (66%) \u003c0.001\nDyslipidaemiac (%) 136 (54%) 47 (36%) 89 (72%) \u003c0.001\nDiabetesd (%) 32 (13%) 10 (8%) 22 (18%) 0.01\nFamily history (%) 126 (50%) 57 (44%) 69 (56%) 0.05\nMean calcium scoree (SD) 346 (572) 132 (320) 574 (685) \u003c0.001\nMedian calcium score 138 4 337 –\nCADf on CCA (%) 123 (48%) 0 (0%) 123 (100%)\nCAD obstructive coronary artery disease, CCA conventional coronary angiography, SD standard deviation\naBody Mass Index, defined as weight/height2 (in kg/m2)\nbPast or current\ncSerum cholesterol \u003e200 mg/dL or 5.18 mmol/L\ndPlasma glucose ≥126 mg/dL or 7.0 mmol\neMeasured according to Agatston [15]\nfDefined as ≥50% stenosis in at least one vessel"}
MyTest
{"project":"MyTest","denotations":[{"id":"20559838-2407762-29364898","span":{"begin":1600,"end":1602},"obj":"2407762"}],"namespaces":[{"prefix":"_base","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/testbase"},{"prefix":"UniProtKB","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/"},{"prefix":"uniprot","uri":"https://www.uniprot.org/uniprotkb/"}],"text":"During a 24-month period, 402 patients were enrolled. Patients with acute coronary syndrome or a history of myocardial infarction were excluded and 254 patients were left for data analysis (Table 1). Of these, 123 (48%) patients had obstructive CAD on CCA. CTCS ranged from 0 to 3,839 with a median of 4 for patients without obstructive CAD and a median of 337 for patients with obstructive CAD. Of 131 patients without obstructive CAD, 44 (33.6%) patients had no coronary calcification; whereas of 123 patients diagnosed with obstructive CAD, 3 (2.4%) patients did not have any coronary calcification.\nTable 1 Patient characteristics\nTotal (n = 254) no. Patients without CAD (n = 131) no. Patients with CAD (n = 123) no. p value\nMean age (SD) 59 (11) 56 (12) 62 (10) \u003c0.001\nMale sex (%) 171 (67%) 78 (60%) 93 (76%) 0.01\nTypical chest pain (%) 118 (46%) 33 (25%) 85 (69%) \u003c 0.001\nMean BMIa (SD) 27 (4) 27 (4) 28 (5) 0.11\nSmokingb (%) 63 (25%) 30 (23%) 33 (27%) 0.47\nHypertension (%) 140 (55%) 59 (45%) 81 (66%) \u003c0.001\nDyslipidaemiac (%) 136 (54%) 47 (36%) 89 (72%) \u003c0.001\nDiabetesd (%) 32 (13%) 10 (8%) 22 (18%) 0.01\nFamily history (%) 126 (50%) 57 (44%) 69 (56%) 0.05\nMean calcium scoree (SD) 346 (572) 132 (320) 574 (685) \u003c0.001\nMedian calcium score 138 4 337 –\nCADf on CCA (%) 123 (48%) 0 (0%) 123 (100%)\nCAD obstructive coronary artery disease, CCA conventional coronary angiography, SD standard deviation\naBody Mass Index, defined as weight/height2 (in kg/m2)\nbPast or current\ncSerum cholesterol \u003e200 mg/dL or 5.18 mmol/L\ndPlasma glucose ≥126 mg/dL or 7.0 mmol\neMeasured according to Agatston [15]\nfDefined as ≥50% stenosis in at least one vessel"}