Table 3.
Comparison of Demographic, Clinical, and Laboratory Characteristics Between the High Gensini Score Group (GS >80 Points) and Non-High Gensini Score Group (GS≤80 Points)
Variables | High GS Group (n=137) | Non-High GS Group (n=349) | P |
---|---|---|---|
Age | 60.59±14.12 | 61.67±14.42 | 0.328 |
Systolic pressure (mmHg) | 125.99±25.45 | 127.47±25.65 | 0.604 |
Diastolic pressure (mmHg) | 76.93±16.30 | 77.11±16.35 | 0.895 |
Heart rate | 81.99±16.68 | 77.19±14.19 | 0.002* |
Hypertension | 70 (51.09%) | 201 (57.59%) | 0.194 |
Stroke | 17 (12.41%) | 42 (12.03%) | 0.909 |
Diabetes [n (%)] | 40 (29.20%) | 75 (21.49) | 0.072 |
Smoking [n (%)] | 72 (52.55%) | 167 (47.85%) | 0.351 |
Neutrophil (×109/L) | 9.99±4.73 | 7.74±3.24 | <0.001* |
Lymphocyte (×109/L) | 1.63±0.89 | 1.54±0.82 | 0.531 |
Monocyte (×109/L) | 0.67±0.32 | 0.59±0.29 | 0.012* |
Platelet (×109/L) | 208.58±60.06 | 203.60±63.27 | 0.221 |
BUN | 6.30±2.57 | 5.82±2.35 | 0.043* |
sCr | 80.90±42.43 | 80.52±53.20 | 0.372 |
UC | 388.09±114.69 | 354.24±105.95 | 0.002* |
FPG | 7.96±3.65 | 7.34±3.81 | 0.005* |
TG (mmol/L) | 1.88±1.05 | 1.75±1.38 | 0.009* |
HDL-C (mmol/L) | 1.01±0.22 | 1.06±0.25 | 0.122 |
LDL-C (mmol/L) | 3.08±0.85 | 2.78±0.85 | <0.001* |
NHR | 10.54±6.62 | 7.72±3.86 | <0.001* |
MHR | 0.71±0.40 | 0.59±0.34 | 0.003* |
LDL-C/HDL-C | 3.13±1.04 | 2.74±0.99 | <0.001* |
Anterior MI | 105 (76.64%) | 123 (34.96%) | <0.001* |
Killp Class 2–4 | 49 (35.77%) | 61 (17.48%) | <0.001* |
LVEF | 55.82±9.10 | 57.93±7.37 | 0.061 |
LVFS | 29.34±5.74 | 30.11±4.95 | 0.254 |
Notes: The data are shown as mean±SD (standard deviation) or n (%). Mann–Whitney U-test or Chi-squared test. *P<0.05.
Abbreviations: GS, Gensini score; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; sCr, serum creatinine; UC, Uric acid; FPG, fasting plasma glucose; TG, triglyceride; HDL-C, High-density lipoprotein cholesterol; LDL-C, Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; NHR, Neutrophil to HDL-C ratio; MHR, Monocyte to HDL-C ratio; Anterior MI, anterior myocardial infarction; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; LVFS, left ventricular fraction shortening.