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. 2014 Sep 2;31(1):1–5. doi: 10.1007/s00380-014-0565-9

Table 1.

Comparison of demographic and clinical characteristics of patients on admission

Variables Elective Emergent (ACS) p value
n 29 29
Age, years 70 [62–76] 67 [49–76] 0.3345
Males, n (%) 22 (75.8) 26 (89.7) 0.2973
Risk factors, n (%)
 Hypertension 27 (93.1) 18 (62.1) 0.0099
 Dyslipidemia 22 (75.9) 25 (86.2) 0.5045
 Diabetes mellitus 8 (27.6) 8 (27.6) 1.000
 Smoking 6 (20.7) 7 (24.1) 1.000
Biochemical data
 LDL cholesterol, mg/dL 89 [70–106] 111 [96–131] 0.0003
 HDL cholesterol, mg/dL 46 [36–55] 44 [39–55] 0.7973
 HemoglobinA1c, % 5.8 [5.5–6.3] 5.6 [5.4–6.5] 0.7612
 eGFR, mL/min/1.73 m2 64.6 [41.1–78.5] 70.8 [58.5–94.4] 0.1395
 C-reactive protein, mg/dL 0.130 [0.055–0.56] 0.28 [0.14–2.255] 0.0192
Pre-hospital medication, n (%)
 Statins 25 (86.2) 24 (82.8) 1.000
 Beta-blockers 15 (51.7) 17 (58.6) 0.7921
 Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin II receptor blockers 13 (44.8) 22 (75.9) 0.0307
 Calcium channel blockers 10 (34.5) 20 (69.0) 0.0173
 Nitrates 4 (13.8) 1 (3.4) 0.3525

The data are expressed as the median [interquartile range] for continuous variables and numbers and percentages for categorical variables

eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate, LDL low-density lipoprotein, HDL high density lipoprotein