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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of patients with acute coronary syndrome according to area of residency

From: Risk of malignancy long after acute coronary syndrome in selected urban and rural areas and comparison with smoking risk: the ABC-7* study on Heart Disease

Variable

Overall sample

(n = 586)

Urban areas

(n = 268 − 46 %)

Rural areas

(n = 318 − 54 %)

P-value

Age, years

67(60–75)

68(59–76)

65(60–75)

0.25

Gender, female

31

30

31

0.75

Education above primary school

24

32

17

< 0.0001

Body mass index, kg/m2

25(23–28)

27(23–27)

25(24–28)

0.05

Smoking habit a

66

66

65

0.75

Alcohol use

75

76

75

0.81

Hypertension

50

52

47

0.23

Diabetes mellitus

24

26

22

0.27

Systolic blood pressure, mmHg

120(110–130)

120(110–130)

120(110–135)

0.50

Diastolic blood pressure, mmHg

80(70–80)

75(70–80)

80(70–80)

0.53

Heart rate, beats/min

72(60–83)

73(62–82)

71(60–83)

0.82

Non-ST elevation ACS

37

36

38

0.54

Killip class > 1

37

41

34

0.10

Hb, g/dL

14(12–15)

14(12–15)

14(12–15)

0.83

Blood glucose level, mg/dL

122(101–166)

125(104–175)

119(99–156)

0.20

Serum creatinine level, mg/dL

0.9(0.9–1.1)

0.9(0.8–1.2)

0.9(0.9–1.1)

0.59

CK-MB peak*, U/L

103(44–212)

104(47–213)

102(43–207)

0.67

Total cholesterol*, mg/dL

206(175–242)

203(171–236)

208(177–243)

0.26

  1. The values are presented as median (interquartile range) or percentages
  2. ACS = acute coronary syndrome; CK-MB = creatine kinase-MB isoenzyme; Hb = haemoglobin
  3. aPrevious smokers and currently smoking patients
  4. *P-values were calculated using log-transformed data