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Table 1 Baseline clinical and demographic characteristics by the presence of stress induced hyperglycemia

From: Association of stress induced hyperglycemia with angiographic findings and clinical outcomes in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction

 

Without SIH

SIH

P-value

N (%)

N (%)

Male gender

160 (85.10%)

88 (72.70%)

0.008

Hypertension

66 (35.10%)

54 (44.60%)

0.094

DM

10 (5.30%)

47 (38.80%)

< 0.001

Dyslipidemia

37 (19.70%)

36 (29.80%)

0.042

CAD Family History

47 (25%)

26 (21.50%)

0.479

Smoking

125 (66.50%)

78 (64.50%)

0.715

Previous Stroke

3 (1.60%)

6 (5%)

0.087

CKD

2 (1.10%)

6 (5%)

0.036

PAD

5 (2.70%)

3 (2.50%)

0.092

LM

3 (1.6%)

4 (3.3%)

0.325

LAD

126 (67%)

78(64.5%)

0.644

LCx

77 (41%)

47 (38.8%)

0.712

RCA

115 (61.2%)

81 (66.9%)

0.305

 

Mean ± SD

Mean ± SD

P-value

Age (years)

58 ± 11

64 ± 13

0.001

BMI (kg/m2)

29 ± 11

29 ± 4

0.026

Glucose (mg/dl)

104 ± 17

201 ± 65

0.001

Creatinine (mg/dl)

0.95 ± 0.32

1.14 ± 0.64

0.007

Cholesterol (mg/dl)

168 ± 41

161 ± 49

0.081

Triglyceride (mg/dl)

134 ± 63

167 ± 209

0.035

TnT-hs (U/L)

1937 ± 2396

2462 ± 3629

0.424

LVEF (%)

45 ± 8

43 ± 10

0.018

  1. DM: diabetes mellitus; CAD: coronary artery disease; CKD: chronic kidney disease; PAD: peripheral artery disease; LM: left main artery; LAD: left anterior descending artery; LCx: left circumflex artery; RCA: right coronary artery; BMI: body mass index; LVEF: left ventricular ejection fraction; Statistically significant results are marked in bold