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Table 4 Age and clinical and biochemical characteristics in patients grouped according to the status of helicobacter pylori infection

From: Helicobacter pylori infection is associated with decreased serum levels of high density lipoprotein, but not with the severity of coronary atherosclerosis

Variables

Helicobacter pylori negative (n = 365)

Helicobacter pylori positive(n = 596)

T or Z

P

Age (year)

64.00 (55.00-71.00)

62.50 (53.25-70.00)

-1.245

0.213

BMI (Kg/M2)

25.15 ± 3.03

24.79 ± 3.15

1.697

0.090

SBP (mmHg)

130.00 (120.00-140.00)

13000 (120.00-145.00)

-0.265

0.791

DBP (mmHg)

80.00 (70.00-85.00)

80.00 (70.00-85.00)

-1.384

0.166

Cholesterol (mmol/L)

4.10(3.51-4.61)

4.05(3.49-4.58)

-0.504

0.614

Triglyceride (mmol/L)

1.40(0.98-2.01)

1.42(1.01-2.06)

-0.370

0.711

Glucose (mmol/L)

4.77(4.32-5.56)

4.77(4.37-5.43)

-0.011

0.991

HDL-c (mmol/L)

1.02(0.86-1.19)

0.97(0.83-1.13)

-2.494

0.013

LDL-c (mmol/L)

2.32(1.87-2.84)

2.37(1.93-2.84)

-1.148

0.251

Leukocyte count (109/L)

6.20(5.18-7.93)

6.30(5.30-8.00)

-0.812

0.417

Neutrophil count (109/L)

3.70(2.90-5.10)

3.83(3.00-5.20)

-0.870

0.384

Gender(M/F)

271/94

440/156

0.021

0.885

vessel score

1.00(0.00-2.00)

1.00(0.00-2.00)

-0.118

0.906

Gensini's Score

20.00(2.00-60.00)

20.50(2.00-57.00)

-0.120

0.905