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 | BMI | BMI | Normal | Overweight | Obesity | Normal | Overweight | Obesity | <24 (n = 168) | 24–28 (n = 596) | >28 (n = 228) | <24 (n = 50) | 24–28 (n = 198) | >28 (n = 189) |
| Primary endpoint | 26 (15.5%) | 84 (14.1%) | 18 (7.9%) | 0.033 | 6 (12.0%) | 20 (10.1%) | 45 (23.8%) | 0.001 | Death | 6 (3.6%) | 28 (4.7%) | 0 (0) | 0.004 | 4 (8.0%) | 12 (6.1%) | 3 (1.6%) | 0.039 | Revascularization | 18 (10.7) | 32 (5.4%) | 18 (7.9%) | 0.041 | 0 (0) | 4 (2.0%) | 24 (12.7%) | <0.001 | AMI | 18 (10.7%) | 44 (7.4%) | 18 (7.9%) | 0.209 | 2 (4.0%) | 4 (2.0%) | 24 (12.7%) | <0.001 |
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BMI, body mass index; AMI, acute myocardial infarction.
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