Fig 1.
Composition of the study subjects.
Fig 2.
Unrecognized myocardial infarction as detected with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in a 58-year-old male.
Late gadolinium enhancement image demonstrated subendocardial hyperenhancement at anterior wall of left ventricular base level. His coronary artery calcium score was 462.
Fig 3.
Atypical pattern of late gadolinium enhancement detected with cardiac magnetic resonance imaging in a 50-year-old male.
Linear mid-myocardial wall enhancement is noted in mid to basal interventricular septum. His coronary artery calcium score was 0.
Table 1.
Comparison of cohort characteristics between those with and without late gadolinium enhancement.
Table 2.
Comparison of risk stratification scores between those with and without late gadolinium enhancement in 519 Subjects.
Table 3.
Subgroup analysis according to the coronary artery calcium burden.
Table 4.
Subgroup analysis according to the framingham risk score in 519 subjects.