Observational Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2020.
World J Cardiol. May 26, 2020; 12(5): 210-219
Published online May 26, 2020. doi: 10.4330/wjc.v12.i5.210
Table 1 Patient demographics
CharacteristicNumber of patients (%)
Gender
Male31 (44.9)
Female38 (55.1)
Mean age88 yr
Risk factors
Hypertension57 (82.6)
Diabetes mellitus13 (18.8)
Hyperlipidemia23 (33.3)
Obesity1 (1.4)
Smoking7 (10.1)
Medications
ASA13 (18.8)
Plavix4 (5.8)
Beta blocker34 (49.3)
Statin20 (29.0)
ACE-I/ARB27 (39.1)
Digoxin8 (11.6)
Nitrates9 (13.0)
CC blocker17 (24.6)
Diuretics23 (33.3)
Procedures
Orthopedic26 (37.7)
Vascular15 (21.7)
Abdominal15 (21.7)
Other13 (18.8)
Table 2 Major adverse cardiac events
Adverse eventNumber of subjects (%)
Atrial fibrillation3 (0.04%)
Congestive heart failure6 (0.09%)
Myocardial infarction1 (0.01%)
Supraventricular tachycardia1 (0.01%)
Angina2 (0.03%)
Bradycardia1 (0.01%)
Cardiogenic shock1 (0.01%)
Trigeminy1 (0.01%)
Death3 (0.04%)
Total16 (0.23%)
Table 3 Major adverse cardiac events and risk factors
Major adverse cardiac eventYes, n (%)No, n (%)P value
HypertensionYes13 (23)44 (77)
No2 (17)10 (83)NS
DiabetesYes3 (23)10 (77)
No12 (21)44 (79)NS
HypercholesterolemiaYes2 (9)21 (91)
No13 (28)33 (72)NS
SmokingYes2 (29)5 (79)
No13 (21)49 (79)NS
ObesityYes1 (100)0 (0)
No14 (21)54 (79)NS
Table 4 Major adverse cardiac events and nuclear stress test variables
Yes, n (%)No, n (%)P value
Nuclear stress test resultAbnormal13(32)28 (68)
Normal2 (7)26 (93)< 0.02
Ejection fraction< 40%6 (46)7 (54)
≥ 40%9 (17)45 (83)0.065
Summed stress score≥ 911 (37)19 (63)
≤ 84 (11)34 (89)< 0.02
Summed difference score> 010 (26)28 (74)
≤ 05 (17)24 (83)0.387