From:  Blood pressure response: impact on the results of ABCDE-stress echocardiography in patients with known and suspected coronary artery disease

 Clinical and demographic characteristics of the study population

IndexResults
Obesity, n (%)69 (35.8)
Overweight, n (%)77 (39.9)
Current and past smoking, n (%)36 (18.7)
Hypertension history, n (%)174 (90.2)
CAD history, n (%)117 (60.6)
STEMI history, n (%)
non-STEMI history, n (%)
35 (18.1)
25 (13.0)
Type 1 diabetes mellitus, n (%)
Type 2 diabetes mellitus, n (%)
3 (1.6)
48 (24.9)
Atrial fibrillation history, n (%)19 (9.8)
PE, n (%)2 (1.0)
Peripheral artery disease, n (%)11 (5.7)
ACVE history, n (%)10 (5.2)
CKD С1, n (%)
CKD С2, n (%)
CKD С3, n (%)
6 (3.1)
12 (6.2)
3 (1.6)
COPD, non-acute, n (%)18 (9.3)
Dyslipidemia, n (%)149 (77.2)
HF 1 class NYHA, n (%)
HF 2 class NYHA, n (%)
8 (4.1)
26 (13.5)
SCORE risk (M ± SD)4.4 ± 4.1
CAG, n (%)108 (56.0)
No CA lesion according to CAG data, n (%)
            single-vessel CA disease, n (%)
            multivessel CA disease, n (%)
22 (11.4)
23 (11.9)
63 (32.6)
ECG sinus rhythm, n (%)
            LBBB, n (%)
            AV block 1-st degree, n (%)
            Non-specific ST segment depression, n (%)
192 (99.5)
6 (3.1)
6 (3.1)
4 (2.1)

ACVE: acute cerebrovascular events; AV: atrioventricular; CA: coronary artery; CAD: coronary artery disease; CAG: coronary angiography; CKD: chronic kidney disease; COPD: chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; ECG: electrocardiogram; HF: heart failure; LBBB: left bundle branch block; non-STEMI: non-ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction; NYHA: New York Heart Association; PE: pulmonary embolism; SCORE: Systematic COronary Risk Evaluation; STEMI: ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction