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Table 1 Patients baseline characteristics

From: Open stented elephant trunk for complicated Stanford type B aortic dissection: a single-center experience

Variables

n(%)/Mean(R)

Gender (Male)

9 (90%)

Age (years)

47.3 (31–65)

Height (cm)

166.6 (140–177)

Weight (kg)

73 (46–90)

BMI (Kg/m2)

26.1 (21.3–31.1)

Heart beat at admission (bpm)

89.8 (63–105)

Systolic blood pressure at admission (mmHg)

161.2 (117–224)

Diastolic blood pressure at admission (mmHg)

97.7 (77–142)

Hypertension

10 (100%)

diabetes mellitus

0

Coronary artery disease

1 (10%)

current smoker

8 (80%)

Drink

6 (60%)

Platelet count at admission (X10^9)

244.1 (94–403)

D dimer (mg/L FEU)

3.8 (1.5–13.1)

FDP (ug/ml)

11.3 (3.8–33.5)

Serum creatinine (umol/L)

92.9 (47–208)

Mild ascending aorta dilatation

2 (20%)

Right subclavian artery vagus

2 (20%)

Lesions involving left subclavian artery

4 (40%)

Lesions involving renal artery

3 (30%)

Left ventricular hypertrophy,

7 (70%)

Dissection aneurysm with thrombus

1 (10%)

  1. BMI Body Mass Index, FDP fibrinogen degradation product