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Table 3 Mean right and left IMT and Doppler parameters measurements in both genders in smokers (n = 100)

From: Effects of Smoking on Intima-Media Thickness of the Common Carotid Artery Using Ultrasonography

Variables

Gender

N

Mean

Std. deviation

Std. error mean

p value

Right

IMT, mm

Male

25

0.656

0.0583

0.0117

0.646

Female

25

0.664

0.0638

0.0128

PSV cm s−1

Male

25

26.942

5.32181

1.06436

0.607

Female

25

26.135

5.70247

1.14049

EDV cm s−1

Male

25

6.366

1.28253

0.25651

0.052

Female

25

5.703

1.05963

0.21193

RI

Male

25

0.7584

0.04279

0.00856

0.257

Female

25

0.7740

0.05276

0.01055

S/D

Male

25

4.317

1.03480

0.20696

0.253

Female

25

4.699

1.29037

0.25807

Left

IMT, mm

Male

25

0.652

0.0586

0.0117

0.492

Female

25

0.664

0.0638

0.0128

PSV, cm s−1

Male

25

26.942

5.32174

1.06435

0.627

Female

25

26.175

5.74625

1.14925

EDV cm s−1

Male

25

6.366

1.28253

0.25651

0.047

Female

25

5.689

1.05859

0.21172

RI

Male

25

0.7580

0.04320

0.00864

0.247

Female

25

0.7740

0.05276

0.01055

S/D

Male

25

4.317

1.03480

0.20696

0.246

Female

25

4.708

1.30744

0.26149

  1. Person chi square test shows insignificant different in mean of Doppler parameters between female and males’ smokers, the mean is significant at the 0.05 level (2-tailed)