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Table 4 Comparison between the different studied types of management according to risk factors and Killip Class on presentation

From: Management of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in comparison to European society of cardiology guidelines in Alexandria University Hospitals, Egypt

Risk factor

Total (n = 436)

PCI (n = 280)

Thrombolytic (n = 32)

Conservative (n = 124)

No

%

No

%

No

%

No

%

Age; mean ± SD

55.23 ± 10.41

54.73 ± 10.27

52.06 ± 8.72

57.18 ± 10.84

    

Male

353

80.9

226

80.7

29

90.6

98

79.0

Female

83

19.1

54

19.3

3

9.4

26

21.0

Smoker

315

72.2

201

71.8

29

90.6

85

68.5

Cannabis

61

14

38

13.6

5

15.6

18

14.5

Hypertension

181

41.5

115

41.1

8

25.0

58

46.8

Diabetic

146

33.5

87

31.1

14

43.8

45

36.3

Hyperlipidemia

209

47.9

127

45.4

16

50.0

66

53.2

History of acute coronary syndrome (ACS)

51

11.7

31

11.1

4

12.5

16

12.9

History of PCI

23

5.3

17

6.1

1

3.1

5

4.0

History of stroke

14

3.2

7

2.5

0

0.0

7

5.6

History of CABG

2

0.5

2

0.7

0

0.0

0

0.0

Family history of ACS

62

14.2

34

12.1

9

28.1

19

15.3

CKD

32

7.3

17

6.1

2

6.3

13

10.5

Killip class

 I

289

66.3

221

78.9

22

68.8

46

37.1

 II

118

27.1

56

20.0

6

18.8

56

45.2

 III

26

6

3

1.1

4

12.5

19

15.3

 IV

3

0.7

0

0.0

0

0.0

3

2.4