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. 2021 Mar 22;82(3):589–599. doi: 10.3348/jksr.2020.0113

Table 3. Comparison between Patients Who Underwent Complete Thrombosis and Partial Thrombosis.

Characteristics Complete Thrombosis (n = 20) Partial Thrombosis (n = 10) p-Value
Age (year) 69.9 ± 12.7 61 ± 15.4 0.152
Male 15 (75) 7 (70) 0.548
Platelet < 130 K/µL 0 (0) 5 (50) 0.002
PT (INR) > 1.2 7 (35) 5 (50) 0.461
aPTT > 33.0 second 9 (45) 6 (60) 0.700
Antithrombotic medication 14 (70) 4 (40) 0.139
Hypertension 14 (70) 5 (50) 0.425
Diabetes 7 (35) 2 (20) 0.675
End-stage renal disease 3 (15) 2 (20) 0.181
BMI (> 25 kg/m2) 5 (25) 1 (10) 0.144
Interval between procedure and treatment (days) 9.4 ± 7 12 ± 12.4 0.319
Thrombin dose (IU) 364.6 ± 317.6 564 ± 526.5 0.318
Greatest diameter (mm) 20.3 ± 9.8 23.5 ± 10.6 0.415
Neck width (mm) 2.1 ± 1.0 3.3 ± 1.2 0.144
Multiloculation 10 (50) 7 (70) 0.440
Location (common femoral artery) 12 (60) 5 (50) 0.602
Laocation (right) 14 (70) 6 (50) 0.584

aPTT = activated partial thromboplastin time, BMI = body mass index, INR = international normalized ratio, PT = prothrombin time