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Table 2 eGFR values, smoking rate, cardiovascular risk factors, and previous history and ejection fraction (PCI vs. CABG)

From: Meta-analysis of clinical adverse events after CABG vs. PCI in patients with chronic kidney disease and coronary artery disease

Authors

Year

Multi-vessel CAD

eGFR (ml/min/1.73 m²)

Invention

Smoke (n, %)

Diabetes (n, %)

Hypertension (n, %)

Hyperlipidemia (n, %)

History of MI (n, %)

History of unstable angina attacks (n, %)

History of peripheral vascular disease (n, %)

EF

(%, mean ± SD)

PCI (n)

GABG (n)

PCI

GABG

PCI

GABG

PCI

GABG

PCI

GABG

PCI

GABG

PCI

GABG

PCI

GABG

PCI

GABG

Lima et al. (18)

2020

yes

< 60

49

47

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

Milojevic et al. (8)

2018

no

mean eGFR

47.6 ± 10.8

47.6 ± 10.8

15 (10)

18 (12)

44 (29)

50 (33)

135 (86)

128 (85)

122 (78)

119 (79)

58 (37)

47

(32)

42

(27)

44 (29)

21 (13)

24 (16)

NR

NR

Giustino et al. (4)

2018

no

< 60

177

184

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

NR

Ix et al. (19)

2005

yes

< 60

151

139

26 (17)

13 (9)

32 (20)

22 (16)

71 (47)

75 (54)

82 (54)

79 (57)

59 (39)

56 (40)

47 (31)

43 (39)

8 (5)

11 (8)

60 ± 13

59 ± 13

Aoki et al. (20)

2005

yes

Ccr (< 60 mL/min)

69

73

11 (16)

8 (11)

15 (22)

11 (15)

36 (52)

34 (47)

40 (58)

38 (52)

NR

NR

22 (32)

26 (36)

4 (6)

5 (7)

61 ± 13

58 ± 13

  1. CAD: coronary artery disease, Ccr: creatinine clearance rate, eGFR: estimated glomerular filtration rate, MI: myocardial infarction, EF: ejection fraction, NP: not reported