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. 2014 May 8;3(3):e000795. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.114.000795

Table 3.

Characteristics of Patients With Spasm‐Induced NSTE‐ACS According to Variant Angina

Variant Angina (n=119) Nonvariant Angina (n=201) P Value
Age, y 59±11 62±11 0.01
Males, % 82% 64% 0.001
Current smoking, % 50% 37% 0.02
Body mass index, kg/m2 23.6±3.7 23.6±3.4 0.95
Family history of CAD, % 24% 20% 0.44
Previous medical history, %
Hypertension 49% 48% 0.93
Dyslipidemia 44% 59% 0.007
Diabetes mellitus 17% 18% 0.71
Previous MI 3% 4% 0.55
Elevated cardiac biomarkers 36% 26% 0.06
LVEF, % 66.3±7.0 64.5±7.2 0.11
Medications at discharge, %
Aspirin 61% 58% 0.62
Calcium channel blockers 98% 96% 0.22
β‐Blockers 0% 3% 0.09
ACEI 6% 9% 0.30
ARB 8% 16% 0.04
Nitrates 61% 41% <0.001
Nicorandil 35% 27% 0.17
Statins 36% 38% 0.74

Data are mean±SD or n (%).NSTE‐ACS indicates non–ST‐segment elevation acute coronary syndrome; CAD, coronary heart disease; MI, myocardial infarction; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; ACEI, angiotensin‐converting enzyme inhibitor; ARB, angiotensin II receptor antagonist.