Research Article

Complex Coronary Instent Chronic Total Occlusion Lesions: Oxidative Stress, Inflammation, and Coronary Stent Lengths

Table 1

Baseline characteristics of the elderly patients with coronary reocclusions after coronary artery stent implantation.

Without coronary reocclusion Right coronary reocclusion Left main coronary reocclusion Left circumflex coronary reocclusion Left anterior descending coronary reocclusion

Age (years)
Gender [male/female (M/F)]29/3231/2623/1630/3439/33
Type II diabetes (M/F)18/2120/1516/1925/1629/21
Coronary heart disease (M/F)34/2731/2619/2034/3035/37
Hypertension (M/F)24/1719/2313/1829/1724/30
Myocardial infarction (M/F)31/3027/3020/1934/3033/39
Angina pectoris (M/F)29/1814/2517/1332/2127/23
Coronary angiographies (M/F)36/2526/3128/1137/2735/37
Echocardiographic assessments (M/F)36/2526/3128/1137/2735/37
Dyslipidaemia (M/F)27/2017/2314/2126/1830/19
Married (M/F)29/2020/1716/1524/2325/31
Unmarried (M/F)5/711/95/310/77/9
Obesity (M/F)21/1030/1518/1326/1930/21
Drug-eluting stents (M/F)37/2427/3023/1630/3432/40
Target lesion revascularization (M/F)37/2427/3023/1630/3432/40