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. 2019 Aug;9(4):301–309. doi: 10.21037/cdt.2018.12.04

Table 1. Baseline patient characteristics.

Parameters Complete revascularization, n (%) Incomplete revascularization, n (%) P value
Total study sample: 305 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease, n (%) 131 (43.0) 174 (57.0)
Demographics
   Age, mean ± SD (years) 83.99±2.86 84.37±2.96 0.986
   Females, n (%) 77 (58.8) 123 (70.7) 0.031
   BMI, mean ± SD (kg/m2) 27.4±4.5 27.3±5.1 0.612
Cardiovascular risk factors, n (%)
   Hypertension 105 (80.2) 146 (83.9) 0.397
   Diabetes mellitus 41 (31.3) 59 (33.9) 0.631
   Dyslipidemia 59 (45.0) 71 (40.8) 0.460
   Smoking 46 (35.1) 54 (31.0) 0.454
Concomitant diseases, n (%)
   History of previous infarction 48 (36.6) 80 (46.0) 0.102
   History of cerebral infarction 11 (8.4) 21 (12.1) 0.296
   CKD 23 (17.6) 36 (20.7) 0.492
   COPD 17 (13.0) 19 (10.9) 0.583
   Peripheral vascular disease 8 (6.1) 14 (8.0) 0.514
   Previous PCI 4 (3.1) 12 (6.9) 0.126
   Previous CABG 1 (0.8) 8 (4.6) 0.034
Status on admission
   STEMI, n (%) 78 (59.5) 85 (48.9) 0.373
   Previous thrombolysis, n (%) 2 (1.5) 2 (1.1) 0.776
   Ejection fraction, mean ± SD (%) 53.53±6.72 50.48±6.25 0.220
   Killip class, mean ± SD 1.55±1.43 1.58±1.25 0.769

BMI, body mass index; CABG, coronary artery bypass graft; CKD, chronic kidney disease; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention; STEMI, ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.