Table 33Baseline characteristics of controlled observational studies

Study, YearDevice CategoryGroupNMean Age (SD)Male (%)TIMI-0/1 (%)Mean Ischemic Time in Minutes (SD)*Prior MI (%)Anterior MI (%)Failed TL (%)IRA LAD (%)Visible Lesion (%)DM (%)HTN (%)HCL (%)Smoker (%)FHx (%)
Beaudoin, 2010Catheter aspirationExport16560 (11)7688---14379.1------9433641---
Control37061(13)7062---154519.7------15444244---
Kim, 2010Thrombus AspirationThrombus Aspiration42962 (13)77.6------------------------------------
Control42962 (13)72.7------------------------------------
Ko, 2009Distal Embolic ProtectionDistal Protection Device105058(12)72.5------------------------------------
Control------------------------------------
Nilsen, 2009Catheter AspirationAspiration Catheter381------------------0---25.6---------------
Control2917------------------0---14.3---------------
Nakatani, 2007Catheter AspirationMultiple devices§99063.3 (11.7)79.86.4252 (288)13.9---040.0---31.353.047.266.0---
Control292364.9 (11.4)76.714.6282 (330)13.6---047.0---34.253.843.566.5---
Chinnaiyan, 2006Mechanical ThrombectomyAngioJet XMI or XVG Catheter23962 (13)60------1330.11630.5---15495647---
Control102161 (13)50------1149.81550.2---16535338---
Simonton, 2006Mechanical ThrombectomyAngioJet200------------------------------------------
Control1168------------------------------------------
*

Symptom onset to admission;

Total study population;

Mean for the total study population;

§

Multiple devices including Rescue catheter, Thrombuster catheter, Transvascular aspiration catheter and Export

Abbreviations: DM=diabetes mellitus; FHx=family history; HCL=hypercholesterolemia; HTN=hypertension; IRA=infarct-related artery; LAD=left anterior descending artery; MI=myocardial infarction; N=number of participants in the group; SD=standard deviation; TIMI=thrombolysis in myocardial infarction; TL=thrombolysis

From: Appendix E, Baseline and Procedural Characteristics of Included Trials and Studies

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