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. 2017 Jul 18;24(2):241–247. doi: 10.1177/1076029617720067

Table 1.

Clinical Characteristics of Patients Diagnosed With VTE.a

Whole Population DVT Only PE Only DVT+PE P
n 458 348 22 88
Age, years 62.5 (13.7) 61.7 (16) 63.7 (5.5) 65.0 (17.1) .205
Male gender, n (%) 239 (52.2%) 190 (54.6%) 8 (36.4%) 41 (46.6%) .127
Female gender, n (%) 219 (47.8%) 158 (45.4%) 14 (63.6%) 47 (53.4%)
BMI, kg/m2 .382
 <25 173 (37.7%) 135 (38.8%) 4 (18.2%) 34 (38.6%)
 25 to 30 189 (41.4%) 143 (41.1%) 11 (50.0%) 35 (39.8%)
 >30 96 (20.9%) 70 (20.1%) 7 (31.8%) 19 (21.6%)
SBP, mm Hg 132.6 (17.6) 132.2 (15.6) 134.3 (19.3) 127.8 (21.5) .071
DBP, mm Hg 80.3 (9.8) 81.0 (10.3) 77.3 (10.2) 78.1 (9.5) .022
Heart rate, beats/min 78.3 (9.7) 76.2 (8.4) 83.7 (10.5) 84.2 (11.7) <.001
CrCl, mL/min 85.7 (36.8) 85.8 (36.4) 92.3 (43.4) 84.5 (36.8) .519
VTE type
 Proximal DVT 56.9%
 Distal DVT 18.9%
 DVT+PE 20%
 PE 4.8%

Abbreviations: VTE, venous thromboembolism; DVT, deep vein thrombosis; PE, pulmonary embolism; DVT+PE, patients presenting both deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism; BMI, body mass index; SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; CrCl, creatinine clearance calculated with the Cockcroft-Gault formula19.

aValues are expressed as means (SDs) or as % of patients.