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Table 5 Comparison between the studied patients as regard laboratory data

From: The relation between ApoB/ApoA-1 ratio and the severity of coronary artery disease in patients with acute coronary syndrome

Laboratory data

Number of cases (n=90)

Low GS (n=36)

Intermediate GS (n=32)

High GS (n=22)

Apo A:

 Mean ± SD

118.44 ± 20.41

130.12 ± 43.36

120.67 ± 26.63

 Min–Max

93.24–142.96

64.54–192.77

65.78–167.93

 F (P value)

0.79 (0.55)

Apo B:

 Mean ± SD

65.77±16.23

106.38 ± 30.20

115.50 ± 29.67

 Min–max

42.10–95.40

57.20–146.71

70.10–167.20

 F (P value)

18.25 (0.001)*

Comparing between groups

P1 > 0.001*, P2 > 0.001*, P3= 0.59

Apo B/Apo A ratio:

 Mean ± SD

0.59 ± 0.10

0.74 ± 0.06

0.96 ± 0.12

 Min–max

0.42–0.69

0.70–0.82

0.79–1.22

 F (P value)

77.69 (0.001)*

Comparing between groups

P1 > 0.001*, P2 > 0.001*, P3> 0.001*

  1. F for one-way ANOVA (analysis of variance, Sig. bet. groups were done using post hoc test (Dunn’s multiple comparisons test)), P1 comparing between low GS and intermediate GS group, P2 comparing between low GS and high GS group, P3 comparing between intermediate GS group and high GS group
  2. *Statistically significant (P value >0.05)