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Table 4 Age-related Characteristics of PMI patients

From: Effects of familial hypercholesterolemia-associated genes on the phenotype of premature myocardial infarction

 

Age ≤ 30 (n = 9)

30 ≤ age < 40 (n = 34)

40 ≤ age < 50 (n = 105)

50 ≤ age < 60 (n = 77)

Male, n(%)

9 (100)

34 (100)

93 (88.6)

52 (67.5)

Age at MI onset (years)

28.33 ± 1.58

37.74 ± 3.02

46.33 ± 2.91

53.57 ± 2.21

BMI (kg/m2)

29.17 ± 4.53

28.42 ± 3.90

26.81 ± 3.64

25.52 ± 2.44

Family history of PCHD, n (%)

5 (55.6)

11 (32.4)

17 (16.2)

16 (20.8)

Smoking, n (%)

9 (100)

27 (79.4)

73 (69.5)

44 (57.1)

LDL-C (mmol/L)

3.98 (3.87,5.42)

3.67 (3.18,4.36)

3.61 (2.79,4.34)

3.65 (3.10, 4.40)

LVEF (%)

52.16 ± 11.96

58.92 ± 10.25

60.96 ± 10.56

62.81 ± 9.04

Gensini scores

78 (38,90)

55 (25.25,86.76)

62 (56.35,68.15)

53 (35,78)

Multivessel lesion, n(%)

6 (66.7)

27 (79.4)

84 (80)

59 (76.6)

  1. PMI premature myocardial infarction, BMI body mass index, PCHD premature coronary heart disease, LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LVEF left ventricular ejection fraction