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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Cardiol. Jan 26, 2015; 7(1): 19-25
Published online Jan 26, 2015. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v7.i1.19
Table 1 Recent reports on association of Helicobacter pylori infection with coronary artery disease
Ref.Population (number of subjects)Diagnosis of CADAssociation between H. pylori infection and CAD
Shmuely et al[23]CAD (173) vs Controls (123)Myocardial Perfusion imagingYes No association with Cag-A
Vafaeimanesh et al[10]CAD (62) vs Controls (58)AngiographicYes
Laek et al[13]5744 individuals, Age 45-84 yr, average follow-up of 2.4 yrNewly detectable coronary artery calcium (CAC)No correlation with CAC development
Mundkur et al[18]CAD and controls (433 each) from South AsiansAngiographyNone
Padmavati et al[24]Acute myocardial infarction vs ControlsECG, enzymesNone
Tewari et al[15]200 CAD cases and controlsECG, treatment recordsYes
Grdanoska et al[25]Acute coronary syndrome (64), CAD (53), controls (35)ECG, enzymesYes
Grub et al[26]Controls (30), CAD (52) and CAD with rheumatic diseases (67)Patients referred for CABGNone
Park et al[12]2029 subjectsCACYes
Al-Ghamdi et al[27]CAD (50) and controls (15)ECG, angiographyYes
Azarkar et al[28]Controls (78) and myocardial infarction (73)ECG, enzymesYes
Khodaii et al[29]Myocardial infarction (500) and controls (500)ECG, enzymesYes Cag-A positivity also correlates with CAD