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Table 1 Sociodemographic characteristics

From: Surgical treatment of mild to moderately dilated ascending aorta in bicuspid aortic valve aortopathy: the art of safety and simplicity

Characteristic

Total cohort

Wrap(n = 49)

Wheat(n = 70)

P value

Age (years)

60.08 ± 11.7

59.64 + 9.24

61.74+  10.04

> 0.99

Male

62(52.1%)

25 (51.02%)

37 (52.85%)

0.15

Hypertension

56(47.05%)

23(46.93%)

33(47.14%)

0.63

Diabetes mellitus

29(24.36%)

12(24.48%)

17(24.28%)

> 0.99

Dyslipidaemia

20(16.8%)

5(10.2%)

15(21.43%)

0.045

AR

100(84.03%)

41(83.67%)

59(84.29%)

> 0.99

 Mild

65(54.62%)

27(55.10%)

38(54.29%)

> 0.99

 Moderate

21(17.64%)

8(16.33%)

13(18.57)

> 0.99

 Severe

14(11.76%)

5(10.20%)

9(12.86%)

> 0.99

MR

46(38.65%)

21(42.86%)

26(37.14%)

0.07

 Mild

40

19(38.77%)

21(30.00%)

0.32

 Moderate

7

2(4.1%%)

5(7.1%)

> 0.99

AD

43.23 ± 5.60

43.11 ± 7.76

43.53 ± 5.76

0.35

AVPG

90.67 ± 23.65

89.87 ± 21.64

92.32 ± 25.63

> 0.99

LVED

54.48 ± 9.87

54.19 ± 10.17

54.74 ± 9.52

0.63

LVEF

49.78 ± 9.37

48.04 ± 9.17

50.97 ± 9.52

0.24

NYHA

2.7 ± 0.9

2.8 ± 0.6

2.7 ± 0.7

0.17

  1. MR Mitral regurgitation, AD Ascending aorta diameter, AV Aortic valve, PG Pressure gradient, LV left ventricular, ED end diastolic diameter, EF ejection fraction, NYHA New York Heart Association, AVR aortic valve replacement