Table 1.
Women (n=112) | Men (n=144) | p-value | |
---|---|---|---|
Type of Acute Coronary | |||
Syndrome | |||
UA | 38 (34%) | 50 (35%) | .64 |
NSTEMI | 40 (36%) | 44 (30%) | |
STEMI | 34 (30%) | 50 (35%) | |
Symptom Characteristics | |||
Symptoms Constant | 69 (61.6%) | 86 (59.6%) | .66 |
Self-Treat Symptoms | 67 (59.8%) | 91 (63.2%) | .34 |
Similar Symptoms in Past | 63 (56.3%) | 82 (56.9%) | .51 |
Symptoms Brought on by: | |||
Exertion | 12 (10.7%) | 37 (25.7%) | <.01 |
Emotional Upset | 26 (23.2%) | 28 (19.4%) | .28 |
Rest | 23 (20.5%) | 19 (13.2%) | .08 |
Other Causes* | 65 (58.0%) | 73 (50.7%) | .15 |
Severity of Chest Pain | |||
(Mean±SD- scale 0–10) | 6.08±3.37 | 6.84±3.01 | .06 |
Severity of Worst Symptom | |||
(Mean±SD- scale 0–10) | 7.56±2.54 | 7.13±2.89 | .21 |
Total Number of Symptoms | |||
(Mean±SD) | 8.36±3.62 | 7.48±3.65 | <.06 |
Age, years | |||
Mean (SD) | 67.1 (±13.2) | 62.3 (±13.6) | <.01 |
Range | 39–97 | 24–90 | |
Race/Ethnicity | |||
Black | 27 (24%) | 24 (17%) | .28 |
White (Non-Hispanic) | 80 (71%) | 111 (77%) | |
Hispanic | 3 (3%) | 5 (3%) | |
Asian/Pacific Islander | 0 | 3 (2%) | |
Native American | 2 (2%) | 1 (1%) | |
Education | |||
<High School | 27 (24%) | 40 (28%) | .50 |
High School diploma | 35 (31%) | 51 (35%) | |
>More than High School | 50 (45%) | 53 (37%) | |
Income* | |||
≤ $20,000 | 48 (43%) | 36 (25%) | .02 |
$20.001–$50,000 | 35 (31%) | 56 (39%) | |
>$50,000 | 12 (11%) | 35 (24%) |
Note: UA denotes unstable angina; NSTEMI denotes non ST-elevation myocardial infarction, and STEMI denotes ST-elevation myocardial infarction.