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. 2021 Apr 14;6(7):762–768. doi: 10.1001/jamacardio.2021.0676

Table 1. Subject Demographic Characteristics.

Characteristic No. (%)a
NP202 (n = 73) Placebo (n = 74) Overall (n = 147)
Age, mean (SD), y 56 (12) 59 (10) 58 (11)
Age categories, y
<65 53 (73) 50 (68) 103 (70)
65-74 16 (22) 23 (31) 39 (27)
75-84 3 (4) 1 (1) 4 (3)
≥85 1 (1) 0 1 (1)
Sex
Female 6 (8) 12 (16) 18 (12)
Male 67 (92) 62 (84) 129 (88)
Race/ethnicity
Asian 0 4 (5) 4 (3)
Black or African American 0 4 (5) 4 (3)
White 67 (92) 63 (85) 130 (88)
Other 5 (7) 3 (4) 7 (5)
Multiple 1 (1) 0 1 (1)
Weight, mean (SD), kg 97 (24) 89 (17) 93 (21)
Height, mean (SD), cm 176 (9) 173 (8) 175 (9)
BSA, mean (SD), m2 2.16 (0.29) 2.06 (0.23) 2.11 (0.27)
BMI, mean (SD) 31 (7) 30 (4) 30 (6)
Country
Australia 28 (38) 32 (43) 60 (41)
New Zealand 11 (15) 7 (10) 18 (12)
United States 34 (47) 35 (47) 69 (47)
Time from onset of symptoms to NP202 treatment, mean (SD), d 4.9 (1.1) 5.0 (1.0) 4.9 (1.1)
No. 66 71 137
Time from hospital presentation to NP202 treatment, mean (SD), d 4.7 (1.1) 4.8 (1.1) 4.8 (1.1)
No. 66 71 137
PCI
No. 73 74 147
Door-to-balloon time, mean (SD), h 2.6 (6.4) 2.7 (5.5) 2.6 (5.9)
TIMI flow post-PCI
0 2 (2.7) 0 2 (1.4)
1 0 2 (2.7) 2 (1.4)
2 2 (3) 3 (4) 5 (3)
3 69 (95) 69 (93) 138 (94)
Location of culprit lesion
LAD proximal 60 (82) 62 (84) 122 (83)
LAD distal 4 (6) 9 (12) 13 (9)
LAD mid 9 (12) 3 (4) 12 (8)
Culprit lesion stented
Yes 73 (100) 73 (99) 146 (99)
No 0 1 (1) 1 (1)
Other stenosis
Yes, at least one was stented 10 (14) 18 (24) 28 (19)
Yes, none were stented 31 (43) 30 (41) 61 (42)
No 32 (44) 26 (35) 58 (40)
Killip statusb
I 63 (90) 62 (86) 125 (88)
II 7 (10) 9 (13) 16 (11)
III 0 1 (1) 1 (1)
Missing 3 2 5

Abbreviations: BMI, body mass index (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared); BSA, body surface area; LAD, left anterior descending coronary artery; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention; TIMI, thrombolysis in myocardial infarction.

a

Data are presented as No. (%) unless otherwise stated.

b

Killip class I includes individuals with no clinical signs of heart failure. Class II includes individuals with rales, an S3 gallop, and elevated jugular venous pressure. Class III describes individuals with frank acute pulmonary edema. Class IV describes individuals in cardiogenic shock or with hypotension (ie, systolic blood pressure <90 mm Hg) and evidence of peripheral vasoconstriction (ie, oliguria, cyanosis, or sweating).