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Table 1 Baseline characteristics

From: Incidental findings on coronary computed tomography in women with selected reproductive disorders

 

PCOS (n = 101)

POI (n = 97)

PE (n = 288)

Age, median (IQR) (years)

48.6 (46.7–53.2)

48.2 (46.5–51.9)

46.2 (43.7–49.3)

BMI, median (IQR) (kg/m2)

27.3 (23.6–32.0)

24.9 (22.3–27.7)

26.5 (23.4–30.4)

Ethnicity (Northern-European), n (%)

86 (86.9)

94 (96.9)

123 (90.4)

Educational level, n (%)

  

 Low

15 (16.0)

18 (19.4)

41 (15.0)

 Middle

41 (43.6)

34 (36.6)

109 (39.8)

 High

38 (40.4)

41 (44.1)

124 (45.3)

Ever smoker, n (%)

39 (39.4)

47 (49.5)

104 (37.7)

Current alcohol use, n (%)

64 (64.6)

70 (75.3)

192 (68.8)

Oral contraceptive use, n (%)

  

 Ever

77 (77.8)

90 (100.0)

242 (89.0)

 Never

9 (9.1)

10 (3.7)

 Now

13 (13.1)

20 (7.4)

Nulliparous, n (%)

17 (20.0)

10 (16.1)

Menopausal status, n (%)

27 (31.0)

97 (100.0)

99 (40.1)

HRT use, n (%)

  

 Ever

8 (27.6)

59 (67.0)

4 (4.9)

 Never

21 (72.4)

27 (30.7)

73 (89.0)

 Now

2 (2.3)

5 (6.1)

Relevant coronary artery diseasea

5 (5.4)

3 (3.1)

18 (6.7)

Women with IF(s)

32 (31.7)

22 (22.7)

42 (14.6)

  1. Values are observed data and represent medians (IQR) or number of patients (valid %). The presented data of IFs are minor, moderate and major IFs, all detected in the small field of view
  2. IQR, interquartile range; PCOS, polycystic ovary syndrome; POI, primary ovarian insufficiency; PE, preeclampsia; BMI, body mass index; HRT, hormone replacement therapy; IF, incidental finding. aRelevant coronary artery disease = luminal stenosis of ≥ 50% or a CAC score ≥ 100 AU