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. 2004 May;90(5):506–510. doi: 10.1136/hrt.2003.018531

Table 1.

Clinical baseline characteristics of the 70 study patients

Male sex 59 (84%)
Age (years) 62 (10)
New York Heart Association functional class 3.0 (1.2)
Left ventricular ejection fraction (%) 31 (10)
Previous myocardial infarction 62 (89%)
Previous coronary artery bypass graft surgery 15 (21%)
Previous percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty 20 (29%)
Hypertension* 17 (24%)
Diabetes mellitus† 8 (11%)
Hypercholesterolaemia‡ 27 (39%)
Current smoking 15 (21%)
Angina pectoris 40 (57%)
Drug treatment
    Aspirin/oral anticoagulants 62 (89%)
    Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors 58 (83%)
    Diuretics 35 (50%)
    β Blockers 42 (60%)
    Digoxin 12 (17%)

Data are n (%) or mean (SD).

*Defined as blood pressure ⩾140/90 mm Hg, or treatment with antihypertensive drugs.

†Patients receiving oral antidiabetics or insulin.

‡Defined as a total cholesterol ⩾6.4 mmol/l or treatment with lipid lowering drugs.