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. 2012 Sep 13;2012:821641. doi: 10.1155/2012/821641

Table 1.

Demographic and clinical features of patients.

Variable Intervention group
(n = 197)
Historical control group
(n = 405)
χ 2 (Z) P value
Male gender 149 (75.6) 308 (76.0) 0.01 0.91
Age (yrs) 63.42 ± 11.87 63.89 ± 13.20 −0.49 0.63
Hypertension 109 (55.3) 214 (52.8) 0.33 0.57
Diabetes 37 (18.8) 55 (13.6) 2.77 0.10
Hyperlipidemia 58 (29.4) 65 (16.0) 5.88 0.02
Previous coronary disease 14 (7.1) 22 (5.4) 0.66 0.42
Previous stroke 20 (10.2) 34 (8.4) 0.01 0.93
Current smoker 106 (53.8) 196 (48.4) 4.96 0.03
Family history of coronary disease 16 (8.1) 65 (16.0) 10.13 0.00
Clinical pattern
 STEMI 176 (89.3) 338 (87.1) 0.61 0.44
 NSTEMI 21 (10.7) 50 (12.9)
Cardiac function (Killips classification)
 Level I 99 (64.7) 275 (69.1) −0.96 0.34
 Level II 31 (20.3) 70 (17.6)
 Level III 10 (6.5) 23 (5.8)
 Level IV 13 (8.5) 30 (7.5)
 Intravenous thrombolysis 8 (4.1) 27 (6.7) 1.64 0.20
 Emergency PCI 189 (95.9) 378 (93.3)
Vascular lesions
 Single 64 (34.0) 102 (30.0) −0.37 0.72
 Two branch 56 (29.8) 116 (34.1)
 Three branch 65 (34.6) 122 (35.9)
 Stenosis < 50% 3 (1.6) 0 (0.0)
Stent implantation 1.19 ± 0.63 1.25 ± 0.90 −0.11 0.92

Values are given as number of patients (%) or mean ± SD.

STEMI: ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction; NSTEMI: non-ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.

PCI: percutaneous coronary intervention.