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. 2021 Oct 4;13(19):22856–22866. doi: 10.18632/aging.203579

Table 2. The comparison of clinical parameters between coronary artery disease (CAD) patients with deteriorated renal function and those with preserved renal function.

Baseline characters CAD patients with deteriorated renal function(n=96) CAD patients with preserved renal function(n=211) P
SBP (mmHg) 137±28 137±22 0.890
DBP (mmHg) 76±15 75±12 0.760
CKMB(u/l) 26(12-44) 8(5-16) 0.000
cTn T(pg/ml) 421(91-930) 33(12-144) 0.026
cTn I(pg/ml) 3.41(0.60-16.45) 0.04(0.01-1.17) 0.675
Age(year) 80±8 79±6 0.183
eGFR(ml/min.1.73m2) 42±15 48±13 0.001
BUN (mmol/l) 11±5.0 9.3±4.6 0.002
UA (μmol/l) 514±153 469±124 0.015
Cholesterol(mmol/l) 4.0±1.0 3.8±1.0 0.182
LDL (mmol/l) 2.2±0.8 2.0±0.7 0.051
Albumin(g/l) 36±4 38±4 0.004
Phosphate(mmol/l) 1.2±0.3 1.1±0.2 0.017
Magnesium(mmol/l) 0.8±0.1 0.9±0.3 0.019
NT-pro BNP (pg/ml) 7471(2795-14709) 1686(499-4565) 0.000
LVEF 51±11 56±10 0.000
Hemoglobulin (g/l) 115±23 122±21 0.017
eGFR at endpoint (ml/min.1.73m) 33±13 54±14 0.000

Note: SBP, systolic blood pressure; DBP, diastolic blood pressure; CTn, cardiac troponin; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; BUN, blood urea nitrogen; UA, uric acid; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; NT-pro BNP, Amino-terminal pro-B type natriuretic peptide; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction.