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. 2016 Nov 29;21(1):12–18. doi: 10.1016/j.bjid.2016.10.005

Table 5.

Interval (days) from onset of symptoms to development of adverse cardiac events in patients with H7N9 and pH1N1.a

H7N9 pH1N1 p-Value
Elevated troponin I 9.5 (3.75–11.25) 7b NA
Elevated CK 8.0 (7.0–9.5) 6.0 (3–10) 0.056
Elevated CK-MB 8.0 (4.75–10) 14.0 (7.0–21.0) 0.516
Elevated BNP 10 (8.75–20.0) 10 (7–12) 0.547
Decreased EF 10.5 (7.75–26.75) 9.0 (7–11) 0.634
RV dilatation or systolic dysfunction 11.0 (6.25–20.5) 12b NA
Elevated TRPG value 10.0 (8.0–11.0) 13.0 (12–14) 0.096
ECG abnormalities 8.0 (6.5–10.0) 8.5 (6.75–21.5) 0.416
a

Data are presented as median (interquartile range).

b

Only one patient presented abnormalities.

EF, ejection fraction; NA, not applicable due to insufficient data; RV, right ventricular.