Table 2:
Age (years) | Sex | AMI group | n (%) |
---|---|---|---|
<70 | Women (n = 366) | Non-AMI | 349 (95.4) |
STEMI | 7 (1.9) | ||
Non-STEMI | 10 (2.7) | ||
Men (n = 798) | Non-AMI | 708 (88.7) | |
STEMI | 53 (6.7)a | ||
Non-STEMI | 37 (4.6)a,b | ||
Total (n = 1164) | Non-AMI | 1057 (90.8) | |
STEMI | 60 (5.1) | ||
Non-STEMI | 47 (4.0) | ||
≥70 | Women (n = 396) | Non-AMI | 370 (93.5) |
STEMI | 7 (1.8) | ||
Non-STEMI | 19 (4.7) | ||
Men (n = 478) | Non-AMI | 418 (87.5) | |
STEMI | 27 (5.5) | ||
Non-STEMI | 33 (7.0)b | ||
Total (n = 874) | Non-AMI | 788 (90.2) | |
STEMI | 34 (3.5) | ||
Non-STEMI | 52 (6.3) |
Number and percentage of patients in the non-AMI group, STEMI group and non-STEMI group with respect to age and sex.
aSignificantly higher values in STEMI (P < 0.001) and non-STEMI groups (P < 0.001) in men.
bIn the group ≥70 years old, both sexes were more likely to suffer from non-STEMI (P < 0.05).