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. 2014 Nov-Dec;34(6):482–487. doi: 10.5144/0256-4947.2014.482

Table 3.

Medications on admission (home), during hospitalization and at discharge from hospital.

Variable Timely PCI (<90 min) (N=108) Delayed PCI (> 90 min) (N=90) P value

First 24 h of admission
 Aspirin 107.0 (99.1) 88.0 (97.8) .432
 Clopidogrel 107.0 (99.1) 88.0 (97.8) .432
 Loading 600 mg 74.0 (68.5) 44.0 (48.9) .025
 Beta-blocker 89.0 (82.4) 73.0 (81.1) .478
 ACEi/ARB 81.0 (75.0) 70.0 (77.8) .387
 Statin 107.0 (99.1) 87.0 (96.7) .231
Prior to PCI
 Anticoagulation 101.0 (93.5) 79.0 (87.7) .162
 GPIIbIIIa inhibitor 68.0 (55.7) .0 .389
Type of stents:
 BMS 57.0 (54.3) 40.0 (50.0) .738
At discharge:
 Aspirin 103.0 (95.3) 82.0 (91.1) .260
 Clopidogrel 103.0 (95.3) 82.0 (91.1) 260
 Beta-blocker 98.0 (90.7) 76.0 (85.4) .271
 ACEi/ARB 83.0 (76.9) 73.0 (82.0) .385
 Statin 104.0 (96.3) 80.0 (89.9) .085

Key: ACEi: Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors; ARB: angiotensin receptor blocker; GIIbIIIa: glycoprotein 2b-3a inhibitor.