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Table 2 The laboratory findings in patients with and without complete ST-resolution

From: Association of admission testosterone level with ST-segment resolution in male patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention

Variable

Complete ST-resolution

N = 35 (72.9%)

Incomplete ST-resolution

N = 13 (27.1%)

P value

Free serum testosterone (pg/ml)

15.60 ± 14.23

7.29 ± 5.08

0.04

Hs-CRP (mg/dl)

3.80 ± 2.91

7.23 ± 7.06

0.02

Estradiol (pg/ml)

74.89 ± 41.01

61.45 ± 9.67

0.25

White blood cell count (103/l)

10.35 ± 2.80

11.08 ± 3.85

0.46

Neutrophil count (103/l)

7.36 ± 3.24

7.66 ± 1.87

0.75

Lymphocyte count (103/l)

2.01 ± 1.95

2.67 ± 3.60

0.53

Hemoglobin (g/dl)

15.42 ± 1.69

14.83 ± 1.17

0.25

Platelet count (103/l)

234.70 ± 83.70

195.83 ± 55.41

0.14

Blood Glucose (mg/dl)

134.62 ± 51.68

140.07 ± 54.25

0.74

Creatinine (mg/dl)

1.16 ± 0.28

1.15 ± 0.49

0.96

Peak Troponin (ng/ml)

15.57 ± 9.5

9.49 ± 8.36

0.03

Peak CK-MB (IU/l)

225.17 ± 141.62

148.15 ± 82.97

0.07

HDL cholesterol (mg/dl)

34.88 ± 9.65

33.46 ± 10.79

0.66

LDL cholesterol (mg/dl)

107.51 ± 28.31

101.75 ± 25.83

0.54

Triglycerides (mg/dl)

121.06 ± 58.77

107.07 ± 54.66

0.46

  1. Hs-CRP High sensitive C-reactive protein, CK-MB Creatine kinase-MB isoenzyme, HDL High-density lipoprotein cholesterol, LDL Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol