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. 2013 Oct 12;5(6):441–450. doi: 10.4021/jocmr1569w

Table 1. Baseline Characteristics.

Characteristics Total (%)
Number of patients 570 (100)
Men 297 (52)
Age years (IQR) 68.5 (53 - 81)
Previous syncope 130 (23)
Prodromal symptoms 249 (44)
Comorbidities
 Ischemic heart disease 126 (22)
 Peripheral vascular disease 78 (14)
 Previous myocardial infarction 87 (15)
 Systemic hypertension 288 (51)
 Previous or current atrial fibrillation 77 (14)
 Other arrhythmias 37 (6)
 Previous stroke 72 (13)
 Congestive heart failure 61 (11)
 Previous or ongoing cancer 49 (9)
 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder 46 (8)
 Diabetes 56 (10)
 Cardiac pacemaker or ICD unit 21 (4)
 Epilepsy 7 (1)
 Alcoholism 18 (3)
 Dementia 29 (5)
 Depression 25 (4)
 Previous PCI or CABG 61 (11)
 Previous or current smoker 223 (39)
 Alcohol intake above recommended level 124 (22)
Pharmacotherapy
 Beta blockers 140 (25)
 ACEi/ARB 210 (37)
 Digoxin 21 (4)
 Nitrates 34 (6)
 Calcium channel blockers 85 (15)
 Spironolactone 21 (4)
 Thiazide 111 (19)
 Loop diuretics 85 (15)
 Class Ic antiarrhythmic drugs 1 (0)
 Class III antiarrhythmic drugs 13 (2)
 Anxiolytics 56 (10)
 Antipsychotics 27 (5)
 Antidepressants 76 (13)
 Glucose lowering drugs 51 (9)

Age is given in median and interquartile range (IQR). ACEi: angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor; ARB: angiotensin receptor blocker; PCI: percutaneous coronary intervention; CABG: coronary artery bypass graft.