Patent ID: 8321154

Claim:
A method of screening a human individual for having or being at risk for developing coronary artery disease, the method comprising: measuring the amount of at least fifteen analytes in a sample comprising plasma from the individual, wherein the at least fifteen analytes comprise: C18:3 cholesterol ester, C32:1 phosphatidylcholine, alanine, very low density lipoprotein, lysine, hexadecanoic acid, C36:2 phosphatidylcholine, formate, C32:2 phosphatidylcholine, C18:2 linoleic acid, cholesterol, C18:2 lyso-phosphatidylcholine, C36:3 phosphatidylcholine, C34:4 phosphatidylcholine, and C34:3 phosphatidylcholine; calculating a marker for the individual by weighting the measured analyte amounts, wherein calculating a marker comprises multiplying the amount of each of the at least fifteen analytes by an analyte coefficient to obtain an analyte value; and combining the analyte value of each measured analyte to obtain the marker; and classifying the individual's risk of having or developing coronary artery disease based on the marker.