Table 2. Demographic and clinical characteristics of both TAD cases and healthy controls in a Chinese Han population.
Items | Controls (n=180) | TAD patients (n=206) | P Value |
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Age | 50.7 (16–78) | 50.6 (21–75) | NS |
Sex (male) n (%) | 91 (50.6) | 158 (76.7) | <0.0001 |
Smoking n (%) | 105 (58.3) | 108 (52.4) | NS |
Diabetes n (%) | 27 (15) | 20 (9.7) | NS |
Hypertension n (%) | 152 (84.4) | 164 (79.6) | NS |
Dyslipidaemia n (%) | 101 (56.1) | 110 (53.4) | NS |
CAD n (%) | 16 (8.8) | 22 (10.7) | NS |
TAD, thoracic aortic dissection; CAD, coronary artery disease; NS, not significant. Continuous data were tested using a 2-tailed Student's t-test and categorical data were tested using a Chi-square test (with df=1) for the difference between TAD (patient) and control (normal) groups.