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. 2018 Nov;10(11):6211–6220. doi: 10.21037/jtd.2018.10.52

Table 2. Characteristics of HFrEF and CG.

Variable CG (n=30) HFrEF (n=28) P value
Age (year) 56.5±2.1 59.7±3.3 0.416a
Gender (male) 22 (73.3%) 18 (64.3%) 0.457b
Smoking 11 (36.7%) 11 (39.3%) 0.837b
Alcohol consumption 8 (26.7%) 11 (39.3%) 0.306b
Diabetes mellitus 4 (13.3%) 10 (35.7%) 0.067c
Hypertension 18 (60.0%) 10 (35.7%) 0.064b
Renal failure 1 (3.3%) 3 (10.7%) 0.344c
BMI (kg/m2) 23.6±0.6 24.2±0.7 0.373a
BNP (ng/L) NA 1,018.5 (702.0–1,236.7) NA
LAD (mm) 33.5 (31.0–37.0) 46.0 (42.0–49.8) <0.001d
LVDD (mm) 48.3±0.7 65.9±1.4 <0.001a
LVSD (mm) 30.0 (28.0–32.0) 52.5 (50.0–58.0) <0.001d
LVEF (%) 68.2±0.8 33.4±0.8 <0.001a
LVFS (%) 38.5 (35.0–41.0) 17.0 (15.0–19.0) <0.001d

Enumeration data were displayed as percentage, whereas measurement data were expressed as mean ± SEM or median with quartile range. All measurement data were analyzed using the normal distribution test, and different methods were chosen for further analysis. Data with normal distribution were expressed as mean ± SEM, whereas data with abnormal distribution were displayed as median with quartile range. a, Student t test; b, Pearson’s chi-square test; c, Fisher’s exact test; d, Mann-Whiney U test. CG, control group; HFrEF, heart failure with reduced ejection fraction; BMI, body mass index; BNP, B-type natriuretic peptide; LAD, left atrial diameter; LVDD, left ventricular diastolic diameter; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; LVFS, left ventricular fraction shortening; LVSD, left ventricular systolic diameter; SEM, standard error of mean.