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. 2016 Nov 22;2(3):166–172. doi: 10.1016/j.cdtm.2016.09.007

Table 3.

Characteristics of 5107 patients who underwent CABG or PCI during 2006–2010 (Chi-square).

Factor PCI (%) CABG (%) P-values (Pearson Chi-square)
Unstable angina 8.65 4.47 0.0000
Myocardial infarction at admission 33.65 4.39 0.0000
Stable angina 57.7 91.14 0.0000
Male 80.91 86.15 0.0000
Female 19.09 13.85 0.0000
Diabetes mellitus type 2 32.66 32.22 0.7366
Left ventricle aneurism 12.08 15.47 0.0004
Left ventricle diskinesis 4.69 5.07 0.5201
Left ventricle akinesis 19.09 22.43 0.0033
Left ventricle hypokinesis 79.69 81.8 0.0563
Thrombus in left ventricle 4.61 7.37 0.0000
Serum ALT more than 50 ED 41.24 40.93 0.8279
Serum direct bilirubin more than 3.4 μmol/L 7.65 7.91 0.7373
Serum urea more than 6.4 mmol/L 51.42 65.61 0.0000
Serum creatinine more than 102 μmol/L 18.13 18.41 0.8012
Disability group 3 31.97 37.01 0.0000
Village 28.35 34.07 0.0000
Atrial fibrillation 8.96 8.58 0.6337
Atrial flutter 1.52 1.77 0.4868
Cardiomyopathy 1.56 3.95 0.0000
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 3.43 4.31 0.1029
Muscle bridging 4.5 1.61 0.0000

PCI: percutaneous coronary angioplasty, CABG: coronary aortic bypass surgery, ALT: alanine aminotransferase.