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. 2016 Oct 20;29(3):195–202. doi: 10.1016/j.jsha.2016.10.002

Table 1.

Demographic, clinical, and angiographic features of the study patients.

Feature %
Age (y), mean ± SD 59.0 ± 10.1
Females 20.6
Hypertension 62.3
Diabetes mellitus 53.6
Hypercholesterolemia 48.8
Current smoker 43.5
Mean BMI (kg/m2) 28.5 ± 4.5
 <25 22.6
 25–29.9 48.6
 ⩾30 28.8
Chronic kidney disease 50 (2.7)
Past myocardial infarction 10.8
Past stroke 2.1
Peripheral arterial disease 0.9
Prior PCI 24.3
Prior coronary artery bypass surgery 3.5
ST-segment deviation 48.6
Elevated serum cardiac biomarkers 40.0
LVEF < 45% 12.5
Heart failure on admission 11.1



Diagnosis
 ACS 77.1
  STEMI 29.9
 NSTEACS 47.2
 Stable coronary syndrome: 22.9
  Chronic stable angina 20.6
  Silent ischemia 2.3



Number of diseased coronary arteries
 1 58.4
 2 29.6
 ⩾3 12.0



Treated coronary arteries with PCI
 1 coronary artery 71.4
 2 coronary arteries 23.4
 ⩾3 coronary arteries 5.6
 PCI of left main coronary artery 1.2
 PCI of saphenous vein graft 1.0

ACS = acute coronary syndrome; BMI = body mass index; LVEF = left ventricular ejection fraction; NSTEACS = non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome; PCI = percutaneous coronary intervention; SD = standard deviation; STEMI = ST-segment myocardial infarction.