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Table 1 Demographic features and laboratory parameters of patients who suffered from STEMI and NSTEMI

From: Investigation of the metabolic difference between ST-elevated myocardial infarction and non-ST-elevated myocardial infarction via LC/Q-TOF/MS/MS

Parameters

STEMI (n = 19) (mean ± SD)

NSTEMI (n = 20) (mean ± SD)

p valuea

Age (years)

53.75 ± 4.44

56.45 ± 7.06

0.156

Gender (male)

17

16

0.661

BMI

27.46 ± 4.160

28.10 ± 4.470

0.640

CRP

4.330 ± 1.960

4.500 ± 1.610

0.764

WBC

11.96 ± 2.890

10.10 ± 2.540

0.037

NLR

3.600 ± 2.490

3.030 ± 1.920

0.421

HDL cholesterol (mg/dL)

41.35 ± 8.980

43.95 ± 13.03

0.087

LDL cholesterol (mg/dL)

137.9 ± 27.11

147.5 ± 34.68

0.396

TG

169.7 ± 106.6

196.3 ± 120.9

0.865

Troponin

13.07 ± 24.51

2.410 ± 5.100

0,064

LVEF

43.65 ± 6.730

47.20 ± 8.260

0.270

Diabetes mellitus (%)

30

40

0.507

Hypertension (%)

25

65

0.004

Smoking (%)

55

50

0.752

  1. SD standard deviation, BMI body mass index, CRP C-reactive protein, WBC white blood cell
  2. aAssociations between categorical variables were evaluated using the χ2 or Fisher’s exact test, and for the comparison of patient groups, independent sample Student’s t test was used. p < 0.05 was accepted as significant