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Table 2 Angiographic and procedural characteristics by BMI and DM status

From: Impact of body mass index on long-term outcomes in patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention stratified by diabetes mellitus: a retrospective cohort study

Variables

 

DM

Non-DM

Overall

(n = 1918)

Normal-

weight

(n = 244)

Overweight and Obesity

(n = 359)

P value

Normal-

weight

(n = 599)

Overweight and Obesity

(n = 716)

P value

Lesion Characteristics, No. (%)

 Single-vessel

470 (24.5)

31 (12.7)

72 (20.1)

0.025

170 (28.4)

197 (27.5)

0.774

 Multi-vessel

1443(75.2)

213 (87.3)

286 (79.7)

0.02

425 (71.0)

519 (72.5)

0.579

 Double-vessel

583 (30.4)

71 (29.1)

96 (26.7)

0.588

200 (33.4)

216 (30.2)

0.233

 Triple-vessel

860 (44.8)

142 (58.2)

190 (52.9)

0.232

225 (37.6)

303 (42.3)

0.09

 LM

167 (8.7)

30 (12.3)

30 (8.4)

0.148

53 (8.8)

54 (7.5)

0.446

 Total stent length, mm

51.73(34.47)

59.11(36.46)

54.74(37.68)

0.158

47.20(29.87)

51.50(35.17)

0.018

 Minimum stent diameter, mm

2.87 (0.43)

2.74 (0.35)

2.83 (0.42)

0.012

2.91 (0.43)

2.91 (0.45)

0.763

 Stents implanted, No. (%)

2.09 (1.23)

2.36 (1.27)

2.20 (1.34)

0.143

1.90 (1.06)

2.09 (1.27)

0.005

Stent type implanted

 Early-generation

151 (7.9)

12 (4.9)

21 (5.8)

0.756

52 (8.7)

66 (9.2)

0.809

 New-generation

1676 (87.4)

224 (91.8)

322 (89.7)

0.467

525 (87.6)

605 (84.5)

0.12

  1. BMI body mass index, DM diabetes mellitus, LM left main disease
  2. Bold indicates P < 0.05