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. 2011 Sep 12;9:150. doi: 10.1186/1479-5876-9-150

Table 2.

Patient demographics

Normal Stable CAD Unstable Angina MI
n = 4 n = 15 n = 6 n = 21
Male* n (%) 1 (25%) 10 (67%) 5 (83%) 19 (90%)
Age (years) Mean +/- s.d 65 +/- 0.5 70 +/- 8.1 58 +/- 11 61 +/- 12

Cardiovascular Risk Factors
Diabetes Mellitus n (%) 2 (50%) 6 (40%) 1 (17%) 11 (52%)
Hypertension n (%) 4 (100%) 12 (80%) 3 (50%) 13 (62%)
Dyslipidemia n (%) 2 (50%) 12 (80%) 4 (67%) 16 (76%)
Family Hx n (%) 0 (0%) 11 (73%) 4 (67%) 12 (57%)
Smoking Hx n (%) 1 (25%) 7 (47%) 4 (67%) 15 (71%)

Medications
Nitroglycerin n (%) 1 (25%) 5 (33%) 4 (67%) 7 (33%)
Statin n (%) 1 (25%) 7 (47%) 3 (50%) 14 (67%)
ACEI/ARB n (%) 2 (50%) 8 (53%) 2 (33%) 12 (57%)
Beta Blocker n (%) 1 (25%) 6 (40%) 5 (83%) 13 (62%)
Aspirin n (%) 2 (50%) 9 (60%) 3 (50%) 16 (76%)

*p < 0.05. CAD = coronary artery disease; MI = myocardial infarction; Hx = history; ACEI = angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor; ARB = angiotensin receptor blocker.