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Table 1 Characteristics of acute myocardial infarction (MI) patients

From: Retrospective assessment of at-risk myocardium in reperfused acute myocardial infarction patients using contrast‐enhanced balanced steady‐state free‐precession cardiovascular magnetic resonance at 3T with SPECT validation

Characteristics

STEMI

(n = 44)

NSTEMI

(n = 16)

p-value

Age (yrs)

58 ± 13

61 ± 7

0.40

Male/female/(Male gender %)

42/2/ (95)

15/1/ (94)

0.57

Height (cm)

172 ± 7

171 ± 6

0.67

Weight (kg)

74 ± 9

75 ± 9

0.91

Body mass index

25 ± 3

26 ± 3

0.78

LV end diastolic volume (mL)

89 ± 35

85 ± 35

0.92

LV end systolic volume (mL)

43 ± 25

39 ± 19

0.23

LV ejection fraction (%,median,IQR)

52 (41–59)

50 (40–60)

0.50

TIMI flow pre-PCI 0–1 /n (%)

30 (68)

4 (25)

0.89

TIMI flow post-PCI 2–3 /n (%)

14 (32)

12 (75)

0.32

Hypertension/n (%)

24/44 (55)

8/16 (50)

Diabetes/n (%)

10/44 (23)

6/16 (38)

Smoker/n (%)

29/44 (66)

14/16 (88)

Culprit vessel by angiography

LAD (n)

22

8

LCx (n)

9

3

RCA (n)

13

5

  1. Values are mean ± SD or n (%)
  2. LAD, left anterior descending coronary artery; LCx, left circumflex coronary artery; LV, left ventricular; RCA, right coronary artery; NSTEMI, non-ST elevation myocardial infarction; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention; STEMI, ST elevation myocardial infarction; TIMI, thrombolysis in myocardial infarction