Clinical Study

The Effect of Admission Creatinine Levels on One-Year Mortality in Acute Myocardial Infarction

Table 2

Comparison of the characteristics of two groups according to the creatinine level.

Creatinine ≤ 1.3
𝑛 : 133
Creatinine > 1.3
𝑛 : 27
𝑃 value

Anterior MI, 𝑛 (%) 58 (36.3%) 6 (3.8%)
Inferior MI, 𝑛 (%) 44 (27.5%) 16 (10%)0.032
Non ST MI, 𝑛 (%) 31 (19.4%) 5 (3.1%)
Diabetes, 𝑛 (%) 23 (17.3%) 8 (29.6%)0.139
Age (years) 65 ± 12 68 ± 120.094
Hypertension, 𝑛 (%) 30 (22.6%) 8 (29.6%)0.431
Smoking, 𝑛 (%) 57 (42.9%) 6 (22.2%)0.058
eGFR (mL/min) 96 ± 26 44 ± 15<0.0001
Male, 𝑛 (%) 109 (82%) 18 (66.7%)0.073
Serum creatinine level (mg/dL) 0.9 ± 18 1.78 ± 7<0.0001
CK/MB (ng/mL) 74 ± 69 98 ± 1110.119
Troponin (ng/mL) 4.1 ± 11 28 ± 1.60.551
LVEF (%) 46 ± 9 47 ± 100.740
Serum urea level (mg/dL) 34 ± 11 59 ± 20<0.0001
One-year mortality 9 (6.8%) 7 (25.9%)0.002

MI: myocardial infarction; eGFR: estimated glomerular filtration rate; LVEF: left ventricular ejection fraction.