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World J Cardiol. Sep 26, 2014; 6(9): 985-992
Published online Sep 26, 2014. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v6.i9.985
Table 3 Outline of the main studies describing the association of ABO blood type and manifestations of atherosclerotic heart disease
Ref.PopulationSample sizeOutcome(s)Findings
Garrison et al[44]United States“Cardiovascular disease”O showed the lowest incidence
Whincup et al[45]United Kingdom (men only)7662CADIndividuals with A blood type has higher incidence of CAD (RR = 1.21, CI: 1.01-1.46)
Rosenberg et al[46]United States (young women)225 MI vs 802 controlsMIBlood group A was associated with MI
Lee et al[47]Taiwan (young patients)136 CAD vs 129 without CADCAD and MIGroup A was associated with increased risk of CAD (OR = 2.61, CI: 1.11-6.14) and MI (OR = 3.53, CI: 1.21-10.29)
Sari et al[48]Turkish476 MI vs 203 healthy controlMIABO blood type is not associated with development of MI
Carpeggiani et al[49]Italy4901MI and CADGroup non-O is associated with increased mortality in patients with CAD, groups A and B prevail in MI
Nydegger et al[50]177 patients vs 89 controlMIB allele carriers had higher MI (OR = 2.7, CI: 1.1-6.8)
Stakisaitis et al[51]Lithuania441CADB blood group can be related with CAD in women
Meade et al[52]United Kingdom1393 men with 178 IHDsCAD and MIIncidence was significantly higher in blood group AB
Mitchell et al[53]United Kingdom“Cardiovascular disease”Towns with higher prevalence of group O have higher rate of cardiovascular mortality
Biswas et al[54]India250 CAD vs 250 controlsCADGroup O increases the risk of CAD
Amirzadegan et al[55]Iran2016 patientsCADNo correlation
Biancari et al[56]Finland1152 CABG patientsMINo correlation
He et al[57]United States89501Coronary heart diseaseAB group has highest CAD risk, followed by groups B, A and O