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. 2016 Dec 26;26(1):32–35. doi: 10.1055/s-0036-1593828

Table 1. Clinical and procedural characteristics of patients who presented with and without ST.

ST
N = 57
No ST
N = 470
p-Value
Clinical characteristics
 Age 63 ± 12 60 ± 13 0.0978
 Male 41 (72%) 375 (80%) 0.2294
 Hypertension 41 (72%) 245 (52%) 0.0071
 Diabetes mellitus 26 (46%) 113 (24%) 0.0009
 Dyslipidemia 38 (67%) 190 (40%) 0.0003
 Current smoking 17 (30%) 188 (40%) 0.2193
 Prior myocardial infarction 18 (32%) 28 (6%) < 0.0001
 Prior PCI 57 (100%) 38 (8%) < 0.0001
 Prior CABG 7 (12%) 8 (2%) 0.0004
Procedural characteristics and hospital course
Culprit artery
 LAD 30 (53%) 200 (43%) 0.1910
 LCx 5 (9%) 55 (12%)
 RCA 19 (33%) 192 (41%)
 Diagonal branch 1 (2%) 8 (2%)
 LM 0 4 (1%)
 Graft 2 (4%) 6 (1%)
Stent 39 (68%) 455 (97%) < 0.0001
Initial TIMI 0 52 (91%) 318 (68%) < 0.0001
Final TIMI 3 48 (84%) 370 (79%) 0.0029
Three-vessel disease 16 (28%) 66 (14%) 0.0106
IABP 8 (14%) 73 (16%) 1.0000
GP IIb/IIIa inhibitor 28 (49%) 167 (36%) 0.0626
Left ventricular ejection fraction (%) 37 ± 5 44 ± 16 0.0011
Median peak creatine kinase (U/L) 2,319 (155–16,750) 1,508 (50–14,981) 0.084
In-hospital death 1 (2%) 17 (4%) 0.7082

Abbreviations: CABG, coronary artery bypass grafting; IABP, intra-aortic balloon pump; LAD, left anterior descending; LCx, left circumflex; LM, left main; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention; RCA, right coronary artery; ST, stent thrombosis; TIMI, thrombolysis in myocardial infarction.