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Table 1 Baseline Clinical and Procedural Characteristics

From: Utility of routine exercise treadmill testing early after percutaneous coronary intervention

 

Positive (N = 32)

Indeterminate (N = 24)

Negative (N = 80)

Clinical Characteristics

   

   Age (Years ± S.D.)

63.0 ± 8.5

55.1 ± 9.1

56.0 ± 11.0

   Male (%)

75.0

87.5

88.6

   % LVEF (Mean ± S.D.)

51 ± 12

54 ± 10

55 ± 11

   Pre-PCI 3 vessel CAD (%)

18.8

4.2

6.6

   Pre-PCI CCS Class III-IV (%)

65.6

29.2

52.5

   Current Smoker (%)

50.0

66.7

63.3

   Hyperlipidemia (%)

68.8

77.3

67.9

   Diabetes Mellitus (%)

12.5

25.0

20.5

   Hypertension (%)

62.5

62.5

48.7

Procedural Characteristics

   

   Single-vessel PCI (%)

81.3

100

88.8

   Stent inserted (%)

87.5

75.0

86.3

   Lesion location (%)

   

Left anterior descending

50.0

58.3

40.0

Left circumflex

18.7

20.8

17.5

Right coronary

31.3

20.8

42.5

   ACC/AHA lesion class B2/C* (%)

61.3

73.9

45.7

   Post-PCI TIMI-3 flow (%)*

90.6

100

98.7

   % Diameter Stenoses (mean ± S.D.)

   

% Pre-PCI

86 ± 13

86 ± 12

88 ± 12

% Post-PCI

7 ± 13

5 ± 7

4 ± 10

  1. SD – Standard Deviation; CCS – Canadian Cardiovascular Society; MI – Myocardial Infarction; CABG – Coronary artery Bypass Graft Surgery; PCI – Percutaneous Coronary Intervention; LVEF – Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction; CAD – Coronary Artery Disease; TIMI – Thrombolysis In Myocardial Infarction; ACC/AHA – American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association; PCI – Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
  2. * If >1 lesion underwent PCI, refers to the first lesion that was treated.