| Literature DB >> 23171482 |
Rossella Tomaiuolo1, Chiara Bellia, Antonietta Caruso, Rosanna Di Fiore, Sandro Quaranta, Davide Noto, Angelo B Cefalù, Pierpaolo Di Micco, Federica Zarrilli, Giuseppe Castaldo, Maurizio R Averna, Marcello Ciaccio.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in young women represent an extreme phenotype associated with a higher mortality compared with similarly aged men. Prothrombotic gene variants could play a role as risk factors for AMI at young age.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23171482 PMCID: PMC3543285 DOI: 10.1186/1479-5876-10-235
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Transl Med ISSN: 1479-5876 Impact factor: 5.531
Number and allelic frequency (%) for prothrombotic gene variants in males and females from the general population
| Female subjects | 21/870 (2.4%) | 22/870 (2.5%) | 395/916 (43.1%) | 108/744 (14.5%) |
| Male subjects | 21/848 (2.5%) | 21/848 (2.5%) | 365/902 (40.5%) | 78/564 (13.8%) |
Number and allelic frequency (%) of prothrombotic gene variants in young AMI female, male and general population
| Female | 61/724 (8.4)* | 65/724 (9.0)** | 280/720 (39) | 96/714 (13.4) |
| Male | 41/1186 (3.5) | 50/1186 (4.2) | 505/1186 (42.6) | 178/1098 (16.2) |
| General population | 42/1718 (2.4) | 43/1718 (2.5) | 760/1818 (41.8) | 186/1308 (14.2) |
*Significantly different (p<0.001) versus the general population (O.R.: 3.67; C.I.: 2.45-5.49).
** Significantly different (p<0.001) versus the general population (O.R. 3.84; C.I.: 2.59-5.70).
Figure 1Allelic frequency (%) of the FV Leiden and FII G20210A in young AMI females, males and in female from the general population.
Allelic frequency (A) and frequency of homozygous variant patients (B) for prothrombotic gene variants in AMI female, male and general population
| Female | 17/490 (3.5) | 16/472 (3.4) | 220/466 (47.2) | 93/470 (19.8) |
| Male | 23/906 (2.5) | 25/878 (2.8) | 561/880 (63.7)* | 141/890 (15.8) |
| General population B | 42/1718 (2.4) | 43/1718 (2.5) | 760/1818 (41.8) | 186/1308 (14.2) |
| Female | 0 | 0 | 61/233 (26.2) | 17/235 (7.2) |
| Male | 0 | 0 | 175/440 (39.8)** | 27/445 (6.1) |
| General population | 0 | 0 | 162/909 (17.8) | 18/654 (2.75) |
*Significantly different (p<0.001) versus the general population (O.R.: 2.45; C.I.: 2.07-2.89).
** Significantly different (p<0.001) versus the general population (O.R.: 3.05; C.I.: 2.36-3.93).