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. 2023 Aug 29;10:1238843. doi: 10.3389/fcvm.2023.1238843

Table 3.

Patient-reported physical burden of ATTR-CM by NYHA class.

All patients N = 208 Patients who were NYHA class I/II n = 156 Patients who were NYHA class III n = 43
Unable to walk normally, n (%) 127 (61.7%)
[n = 206]
86 (55.8%)
[n = 154]
36 (83.7%)
[n = 43]
Unable to participate in social or leisure activities in the past 3 months, n (%) 59 (28.9)
[n =204]
36 (23.7)
[n = 152]
23 (53.5)
[n = 43]
 Median days (IQR) 25.0
(10.0, 85.0)
[n = 49]
11.0
(5.0, 80.0)
[n = 30]
80.0
(43.0, 90.0)
[n = 19]
Unable to do household chores in the past 3 months, n (%) 55 (27.1)
[n = 203]
31 (20.5)
[n = 151]
22 (51.2)
[n = 43]
 Median days (IQR) 48.0
(10.0, 90.0)
[n = 46]
20.0
(10.0, 90.0)
[n = 27]
62.0
(30.0, 92.0)
[n = 19]
Family member had to do your household chores because of your ATTR-CM in the past 3 months, n (%) 63 (31.0)
[n = 203]
34 (22.4)
[n = 152]
26 (61.9)
[n = 42]
 Median days (IQR) 62.0
(10.0, 90.0)
[n = 51]
66.0
(10.0, 90.0)
[n = 28]
62.0
(10.0, 92.0)
[n = 23]
 Hours of chores, median (IQR) 3.0 (2.0, 6.0)
[n = 52]
3.0 (2.0, 5.0)
[n = 30]
4.5 (2.0, 12.0)
[n = 22]

ATTR-CM, transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy; IQR, interquartile range; NYHA, New York Heart Association.