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) | 39/30 | 85/80 | 77/70 | 63/60 | 50/51 | 65-70-year-old age | 13/10 | 20/16 | 19/21 | 20/18 | 12/15 | 71-76-year-old age | 11/8 | 23/14 | 15/20 | 17/15 | 10/17 | 77-82-year-old age | 9/7 | 20/26 | 25/12 | 14/12 | 11/9 | 83-88-year-old age | 6/5 | 22/24 | 18/17 | 12/15 | 17/10 | Familial coronary artery disease | 0/0 | 41/37 | 64/57 | 54/50 | 51/48 | Dyslipidaemia | 0/0 | 74/63 | 59/47 | 54/51 | 49/42 | Chest pain | 0/0 | 62/54 | 63/59 | 51/49 | 51/45 | Diabetes mellitus | 0/0 | 59/61 | 57/50 | 48/45 | 47/41 | Hypertension | 0/0 | 70/69 | 49/52 | 39/41 | 41/46 | Alcohol consumption | 0/0 | 54/43 | 35/30 | 40/34 | 40/49 | Smoker | 0/0 | 67/58 | 61/57 | 63/50 | 52/45 |
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Data were expressed as the number of male and female subjects.
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