Coronary Artery Disease
Cross-source consensus on Coronary Artery Disease from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- The study defined CAD as coronary stenosis of at least 50% in at least one coronary vessel measuring 2 mm or larger on coronary angiography. — Retinal vascular phenotyping for early detection of coronary artery disease: quantitative assessment and diagnostic modelling
- Coronary angiography is the diagnostic gold standard for CAD but is invasive and unsuitable for broad screening. — Retinal vascular phenotyping for early detection of coronary artery disease: quantitative assessment and diagnostic modelling
- The study found that automated quantitative retinal vascular phenotyping was significantly associated with CAD in suspected-angina patients undergoing first-time coronary angiography. — Retinal vascular phenotyping for early detection of coronary artery disease: quantitative assessment and diagnostic modelling
- CAD patients had higher age and higher prevalence of hypertension, dyslipidaemia and diabetes than non-CAD controls. — Retinal vascular phenotyping for early detection of coronary artery disease: quantitative assessment and diagnostic modelling