Research Article

Impact of BMI on Long-Term Outcomes in Patients with ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction after Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention

Table 3

Clinical outcomes according to body mass index category.

≤65 y value>65 y value
BMIBMI
NormalOverweightObesityNormalOverweightObesity
<24 (n = 168)24–28 (n = 596)>28 (n = 228)<24 (n = 50)24–28 (n = 198)>28 (n = 189)

Primary endpoint26 (15.5%)84 (14.1%)18 (7.9%)0.0336 (12.0%)20 (10.1%)45 (23.8%)0.001
Death6 (3.6%)28 (4.7%)0 (0)0.0044 (8.0%)12 (6.1%)3 (1.6%)0.039
Revascularization18 (10.7)32 (5.4%)18 (7.9%)0.0410 (0)4 (2.0%)24 (12.7%)<0.001
AMI18 (10.7%)44 (7.4%)18 (7.9%)0.2092 (4.0%)4 (2.0%)24 (12.7%)<0.001

BMI, body mass index; AMI, acute myocardial infarction.