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Table 2 Patient demographics

From: Myocardial production and release of MCP-1 and SDF-1 following myocardial infarction: differences between mice and man

  

Normal

Stable CAD

Unstable Angina

MI

  

n = 4

n = 15

n = 6

n = 21

Male*

n (%)

1 (25%)

10 (67%)

5 (83%)

19 (90%)

Age (years)

Mean +/- s.d

65 +/- 0.5

70 +/- 8.1

58 +/- 11

61 +/- 12

Cardiovascular Risk Factors

     

Diabetes Mellitus

n (%)

2 (50%)

6 (40%)

1 (17%)

11 (52%)

Hypertension

n (%)

4 (100%)

12 (80%)

3 (50%)

13 (62%)

Dyslipidemia

n (%)

2 (50%)

12 (80%)

4 (67%)

16 (76%)

Family Hx

n (%)

0 (0%)

11 (73%)

4 (67%)

12 (57%)

Smoking Hx

n (%)

1 (25%)

7 (47%)

4 (67%)

15 (71%)

Medications

     

Nitroglycerin

n (%)

1 (25%)

5 (33%)

4 (67%)

7 (33%)

Statin

n (%)

1 (25%)

7 (47%)

3 (50%)

14 (67%)

ACEI/ARB

n (%)

2 (50%)

8 (53%)

2 (33%)

12 (57%)

Beta Blocker

n (%)

1 (25%)

6 (40%)

5 (83%)

13 (62%)

Aspirin

n (%)

2 (50%)

9 (60%)

3 (50%)

16 (76%)

  1. *p < 0.05. CAD = coronary artery disease; MI = myocardial infarction; Hx = history; ACEI = angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor; ARB = angiotensin receptor blocker.