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. 2005 Jul;91(7):882–888. doi: 10.1136/hrt.2004.037689

Table 1.

 Baseline characteristics of the study population (n = 7098) according to mode of reperfusion

Patients* Primary PCI n = 1419 Thrombolysis n = 2833 No reperfusion n = 2846
Age (years) 7035 (99.1%) 60.2 (12.5) 62.7 (12.4) 70.5 (12.9)†
Women 6997 (98.6%) 292 (21.4%) 650 (23.3%) 962 (33.9%)†
History of CAD 5106 (71.9%) 372 (30.0%) 516 (28.6%) 933 (45.3%)†
Diabetes 6890 (97.1%) 230 (16.7%) 428 (15.6%) 708 (25.6%)†
Hypertension 6834 (96.3%) 658 (48.1%) 1231 (45.0%) 1532 (56.1%)†
Current smoker 6716 (94.6%) 681 (51.7%) 1297 (47.6%) 865 (32.3%)†
Hyperlipidaemia 6476 (93.3%) 827 (62.2%) 1446 (55.3%) 1208 (47.7%)†
Haemodynamic parameters at admission
    Heart rate (beats/min) 7046 (99.3%) 77.1 (19.5) 76.8 (19.5) 84.4 (24.7)†
    Systolic BP (mm Hg) 7056 (99.4%) 131.1 (27.3) 136.0 (26.8) 135.4 (29.4)†
    Diastolic BP (mm Hg) 7034 (99.1%) 77.6 (17.3) 80.5 (18.0) 78.6 (18.8)†
Killip class at admission 6903 (97.3%)
    I 1119 (80.3%) 2138 (77.7%) 1684 (61.1%)†
    II 181 (13.0)% 491 (17.8%) 699 (25.4%)†
    III 38 (2.7%) 79 (2.9%) 285 (10.3%)†
    IV 56 (4.0%) 44 (1.6%) 89 (3.2%)†
Median DSA (hours:minutes) 6406 (90.3%) 3:35 2:33 8:30†
ECG at admission
    ST elevation 7081 (99.8%) 1373 (96.8%) 2802 (99.0%) 2453 (86.6%)†
    LBBB 7046 (99.3%) 63 (4.5%) 109 (3.9%) 536 (18.9%)†
    Q wave 7033 (99.1%) 374 (26.4%) 904 (32.2%) 1150 (41.0%)†
Out of hospital management
    CPR 6907 (97.3%) 89 (6.4%) 113 (4.1%) 191 (6.9%)†
    DC shock 6716 (94.6%) 81 (6.5%) 97 (3.6%) 110 (4.0%)†

Values are number (%) or mean (SD).

*Patients for whom data were available; †p<0.001 across all three groups.

BP, blood pressure; CAD, coronary artery disease, including myocardial infarction, stable angina, ischaemia, angioplasty, and coronary artery bypass; CPR, cardiopulmonary resuscitation; DC, defibrillation/cardioversion; DSA, delay between symptom onset and admission to hospital; LBBB, left bundle branch block; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention.