The Differences of Quantitative Flow Ratio in Coronary Artery Stenosis with or without Atrial Fibrillation
Table 1
Baseline characteristics of the patients.
Characteristics
AF patients (n = 112)
Control group (n = 111)
value
Age (years)
70.28 ± 7.42
68.22 ± 10.53
0.0721
Sex (male), N
69 (66.61%)
64 (57.14%)
0.4964
eGFR (mL/min)
67.85 ± 20.26
94.75 ± 29.40
0.0001
Smoke, N
39 (34.82%)
36 (32.43%)
0.7058
Heart rate/min
75 ± 13
72 ± 10
0.1318
Comorbidities
Diabetes
39 (34.82%)
44 (39.64%)
0.4567
Hypertension
83 (74.11%)
86 (77.48%)
0.5569
Stroke/TIA
35 (31.25%)
13 (11.71%)
0.0004
NYHA (III-IV)
35 (31.25%)
11 (9.91%)
0.0001
Serum lipid
ox-LDL
2.53 ± 0.74
2.51 ± 0.97
0.8424
TG
1.57 ± 0.96
1.80 ± 0.99
0.0872
Data are expressed as the mean ± standard deviation and n (%). NYHA, New York Heart Association classification grading of cardiac function; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; ox-LDL, oxidized low-density lipoprotein; TG, triacylglycerol.