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. 2006 Jun 3;332(7553):1306–1311. doi: 10.1136/bmj.38849.440914.AE

Table 4.

Use of angiography (n=79 374). Values are numbers (percentages) unless stated otherwise

Interventional hospitals
Non-interventional hospitals
Cardiologist Non-cardiologist Risk ratio* Cardiologist Non-cardiologist Risk ratio*
Age (years):
<55 1445/1773 (81.5) 600/747 (80.3) 1.01 1954/3668 (53.3) 2750/5765 (47.7) 1.12
55 to 64 1428/1854 (77.0) 740/1022 (72.4) 1.06 2037/4384 (46.4) 3140/7615 (41.2) 1.13
65 to 74 1484/2214 (67.0) 868/1506 (57.6) 1.16 2225/5581 (39.9) 3461/10 578 (32.7) 1.22
75 to 84 845/2040 (41.4) 554/1865 (29.7) 1.39 1085/4898 (22.2) 1992/13 397 (14.9) 1.49
≥85 73/555 (13.2) 57/955 (6.0) 2.20 85/1500 (5.7) 225/6114 (3.7) 1.54
Age missing 33/56 (58.9) 40/74 (54.1) 1.09 83/231 (35.9) 227/982 (23.1) 1.55
Total 5308/8492 (62.5) 2859/6169 (46.3) 1.35 7469/20 262 (36.9) 11 795/44 451 (26.5) 1.39
Inter-hospital: median (IQR) 73 (52-85) 51 (26-68) 31 (17-53) 23 (12-40)

IQR=interquartile range.

*

Risk ratio of angiography being done for patients admitted under a cardiologist relative to those admitted under a non-cardiologist.