Research Article

Effect of Admission Hyperglycemia on Short-Term Prognosis of Patients with Non-ST Elevation Acute Coronary Syndrome without Diabetes Mellitus

Table 1

Comparison of the baseline characteristics of the three groups.

Group ()A ()B ()C ()Statistic value value

Male, (%)91 (74)117 (71)160 (76)45.2170.81
Age (year)19.0130.67
Hypertension, (%)99 (80)141 (86)192 (91)39.5710.85
Hyperlipidemia, (%)65 (52)81 (49)127 (60)88.2630.37
Smoking, (%)75 (60)101 (62)153 (73)49.2150.78
Renal inadequacy, (%)6 (4.8)18 (11)28 (13.3)8.9320.04
Old myocardial infarction, (%)12 (9.7)28 (17.1)47 (22.4)13.2050.27
Triple vessel disease, (%)43 (34.6)95 (57.9)181 (86.2)68.213<0.01
Emergency PCI, (%)81 (65.3)123 (75)162 (77.1)44.3120.03
Admission blood glucose (mmol/L)23.981<0.01
TnT, (%)10 (8.1)63 (38.4)109 (51.9)11.251<0.05
CK-MB, (%)6 (4.8)40 (24.4)95 (45.2)35.147<0.05
Killip grading III/IV, (%)14 (11.3)43 (26.2)103 (49.0)28.1020.02
Hs-CRP (mg/L)11.323<0.01

Note: value. TnT: troponin T; CK-MB: creatine kinase isoenzyme MB; hs-CRP: high-sensitivity C-reactive protein.