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. 2011 May;9(3):211–218. doi: 10.1370/afm.1248

Table 2.

Baseline Characteristics of Patients

Group
Characteristic Total (N=255) Intervention (n=45) Control (n=43) P Value Specialist (n=167)
Age, mean (SD), y 60.1 (7.5) 62.6 (6.1) 62.3 (7.4) .93 59.0 (7.6)
Women, No. (%) 57 (22) 8 (18) 5 (12) .55 44 (26)
Comorbidities, No. (%)
    Diabetes 37 (15) 5 (11) 6 (14) .76 26 (16)
    Hypertension 67 (26) 16 (36) 10 (23) .25 41 (25)
    Other 71 (28) 11 (24) 12 (28) .81 48 (29)
Current smoker, No. (%) 61 (24) 10 (23) 9 (21) .89 42 (25)
BMI, mean (SD), kg/m2 28.0 (4.2) 28.1 (5.5) 27.2 (3.4) .34 28.1 (3.9)
BP, mean (SD), mm Hg
    Systolic 139 (20) 142 (19) 139 (20) .59 138 (21)
    Diastolic 84 (9) 84 (10) 85 (8) .70 84 (9)
Lipid levels, mean (SD), mg/dLa
    Total cholesterol 247 (43) 244 (39) 240 (43) 247 (46)
    Triglycerides 186 (97) 186 (106) 186 (89) 186 (97)
    HDL cholesterol 46 (12) 46 (15) 43 (12) 46 (12)
    LDL cholesterol 162 (39) 162 (31) 159 (39) 166 (39)
Medications, No. (%)
    Acetyl salicylic acid 205 (80) 38b (86) 33 (77) .28 134 (80)
    β-blocker 166 (65) 25 (56) 21 (49) .50 119 (71)
    Lipid-lowering drugs 49 (19) 6b (14) 3 (7) .48 40 (24)
Duration of CHD, mean (SD), y 6.0 (5.6) 5.6 (5.8) 6.2 (5.9) .62 6.0 (5.4)
History, No. (%)
    MI 167 (65) 29 (64) 23 (53) .39 115 (69)
    CABG 95 (37) 12 (27) 13 (30) .81 70 (42)
    PCI 29 (11) 2 (4) 3 (7) .67 24 (14)
CCS class, No. (%)c
    0–1 147 (59) 25 (60) 29 (69) .49 93 (56)
    2–4 103 (41) 17 (40) 13 (31) 3 73 (44)

BMI = body mass index; BP = blood pressure; CABG = coronary artery bypass grafting; CCS = Canadian Cardiovascular Society classification system of current angina pectoris symptoms; CHD = coronary heart disease; HDL=high-density lipoprotein; LDL=low-density lipoprotein; MI=myocardial infarction; PCI=percutaneous coronary intervention.

Notes: Patient group reflects the group to which the patient’s treating physician was assigned. Specialist denotes the group of patients treated by a specialist in cardiology or internal medicine.

a Triglyceride values in millimoles per liter were converted to milligrams per deciliter by multiplying by 88.57. Other cholesterol values were converted to milligrams per deciliter by multiplying by 38.67.

b Based on 44 patients having data for these measures.

c Based on 250 patients having data for this measure.