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. 2015 Sep 25;10(9):e0138474. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0138474

Table 1. Baseline and angiographic characteristics of patients with multivessel disease vs. patients with single-vessel disease.

Single-vessel disease (n = 720) Multivessel disease (n = 185) P value
Mean age (± SD), years 57 ± 12 62 ± 10 <0.001
Male, % 80.7 85.4 0.14
GFR, ml/min 92±27 86±26 0.63
GFR <60ml/min, % 9 12.8 0.12
Diabetes Mellitus, % 21.9 27.7 0.11
Hypertension, % 40.3 53.8 0.001
Dyslipidemia, % 46.5 52.7 0.13
Smoking, % 62.4 51.1 0.007
Current smoker, % 51.2 38.3  
Past smoker, % 11.2 12.8  
History of MI, % 6.5 13.1 0.015
History of angioplasty, % 9.8 17.1 <0.001
Previous CVA, % 3.2 6.1 0.06
Peripheral vascular disease, % 3.5 3.4 0.94
Killip class≥2, % 10.3 14 0.15
Ejection fraction≤40%, % 39.2 38.3 0.86
Infarct location, %     0.005
Anterior 53.3 40  
Inferior 41.7 54.1  
Lateral 5 5.9  
LAD culprit 55.7 40 0.001
Pre-TIMI Flow 0 56.5 60 0.4
Post-TIMI Flow 3 95.6 96.2 0.66
Thrombus aspiration, % 17.2 14.5 0.19
Glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitors, % 74.8 77.3 0.31

CVA = Cerebrovascular accident, GFR = Glomerular filtration rate; MI = Myocardial infarction, LAD = Left anterior descending artery; TIMI = Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction