Table 1.
Patient-level baseline characteristics of the study cohort.
Fig 1.
Scatter plot showing the correlation between estimated and directly measured low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) for the (a) overall cohort, and (b) for each of the LDL estimation models.
Fig 2.
(A) Scatter plot showing the correlation between the ground truth LDL-C value (direct LDL-C) and estimated LDL-C value, across LDL-C subgroups, using the Weill Cornell model, Friedewald formula and Martin-Hopkins equation. (B) Correlation coefficients for each model for LDL-C subgroups.
Fig 3.
Scatter plot showing the correlation between the ground truth LDL-C value (direct LDL) and estimated LDL-C value, across triglyceride subgroups, using the Cornell model, Friedewald formula and Martin-Hopkins method. (B) Correlation coefficients for each model for TGL subgroups. Abbreviations: TGL: triglycerides.
Table 2.
Comparison of the absolute residuals between estimated LDL-C using the Weill Cornell Model with the Friedewald formula and Martin-Hopkins equation.