Research Article

Effects of Altered Levels of Pro- and Anti-Inflammatory Mediators on Locations of In-Stent Reocclusions in Elderly Patients

Table 1

Baseline characteristics of elderly patients with the proximal, middle, and distal coronary artery reocclusions.

CON Dist CA reocclusions Mid CA reocclusions Prox CA reocclusions Prox+Mid CA reocclusions

Gender (male/female)39/3085/8077/7063/6050/51
65-70-year-old age13/1020/1619/2120/1812/15
71-76-year-old age11/823/1415/2017/1510/17
77-82-year-old age9/720/2625/1214/1211/9
83-88-year-old age6/522/2418/1712/1517/10
Familial coronary artery disease0/041/3764/5754/5051/48
Dyslipidaemia0/074/6359/4754/5149/42
Chest pain0/062/5463/5951/4951/45
Diabetes mellitus0/059/6157/5048/4547/41
Hypertension0/070/6949/5239/4141/46
Alcohol consumption0/054/4335/3040/3440/49
Smoker0/067/5861/5763/5052/45

Data were expressed as the number of male and female subjects.