Retrospective Study
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World J Cardiol. Sep 26, 2023; 15(9): 439-447
Published online Sep 26, 2023. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v15.i9.439
Table 1 Distribution of demographics and clinical characteristics patients with cardiogenic shock stratified by immediate outcome after primary percutaneous coronary intervention
TotalImmediate outcome
P value
Mortality
Survived
Total (n)305167138
Gender
Male222 (72.8)114 (68.3)108 (78.3)0.051
Female83 (27.2)53 (31.7)30 (21.7)
Age (years)58.1 ± 11.859.4 ± 1256.5 ± 11.50.031
Body mass index (kg/m2)25.7 ± 2.925.6 ± 2.925.9 ± 30.346
Underweight2 (0.7)2 (1.2)0 (0.0)0.470
Healthy150 (49.2)84 (50.3)66 (47.8)
Overweight131 (43)71 (42.5)60 (43.5)
Obese22 (7.2)10 (6)12 (8.7)
Killip Class
III119 (39)53 (31.7)66 (47.8)0.004
IV186 (61)114 (68.3)72 (52.2)
Known risk factors
Diabetes148 (48.5)91 (54.5)57 (41.3)0.022
Hypertension181 (59.3)95 (56.9)86 (62.3)0.336
Smoke80 (26.2)40 (24)40 (29)0.320
Family history8 (2.6)4 (2.4)4 (2.9)0.784
Dyslipidemia7 (2.3)4 (2.4)3 (2.2)0.898
Chest pain to ER (min)240 (120-360)210 (120-360)240 (120-360)0.718
ER to lab time (min)55 (39-76)55 (35-70.11)55 (40-80)0.337
Total ischemic time (min)285 (190-415)280 (180-413)287 (200-440)0.672
ST depression in AVR56 (18.4)33 (19.8)23 (16.7)0.487