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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Sep 3.
Published in final edited form as: J Hosp Med. 2009 May;4(5):298–303. doi: 10.1002/jhm.531

TABLE 1. Baseline Characteristics of Study Population.

Surgical Procedure

Characteristics THA
(n = 691)
Fracture Repair
(n = 1,195)
Total
(n = 1,886)
P Value*
Age, years 74.9 (6.59) 84.2 (7.49) 80.8 (8.46) <0.001
Sex, male 258 (37.3) 234 (19.6) 492 (26.1) <0.001
Race, White 690 (100) 1,187 (99.3) 1,877 (99.5) 0.17
BMI 27.7 (5.36) 23.3 (4.93) 24.9 (5.52) <0.001
History
 Hypertension 424 (61.4) 695 (58.2) 1,119 (59.3) 0.17
 Diabetes 57 (8.2) 141 (11.8) 198 (10.5) 0.02
 Stroke 50 (7.2) 334 (27.9) 384 (20.4) <0.001
 CHF 100 (14.5) 321 (26.9) 421 (22.3) <0.001
 Atrial fibrillation 72 (10.4) 241 (20.2) 313 (16.6) <0.001
 Dementia 16 (2.3) 407 (34.1) 423 (22.4) <0.001
ASA risk classification <0.001
 1 or 2 343 (49.6) 172 (14.4) 515 (27.3)
 3, 4, or 5 348 (50.4) 1,022 (85.6) 1,370 (72.7)
Medication on admission
 Aspirin 168 (24.3) 369 (30.9) 537 (28.5) 0.002
 β-Blocker 134 (19.4) 184 (15.4) 318 (16.9) 0.03
 Insulin 12 (1.7) 48 (4) 60 (3.2) 0.007
Length of stay, days 7.3 (3.9) 10.0 (7.61) 9.0 (6.63) <0.001

NOTE: Continuous variables are represented as mean (SD); categorical variables are represented as number and percentage.

Abbreviations: ASA, American Society of Anesthesiologists; BMI, body mass index; CHF, congestive heart failure; THA, total hip arthroplasty.

*

P values are from Kruskal-Wallis tests for continuous variables and from either χ2 or Fisher exact tests for categorical variables.

Fifteen cases had no BMI data.

One case had no ASA risk classification data.