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. 2016 Jan 5;16:2. doi: 10.1186/s12890-015-0165-1

Table 1.

Patient demographics

2009 2010 2011
(N = 1191) (N = 1292) (N = 1136)
Age, years, mean (SD) 69.8 (11.1) 70.0 (11.4) 71.3 (10.6)
Female, n (%) 600 (50.4) 671 (51.9) 558 (49.1)
Region, n (%)
 Midwest 297 (24.9) 309 (23.9) 279 (24.6)
 Northeast 152 (12.8) 160 (12.4) 171 (15.1)
 South 473 (39.7) 545 (42.2) 481 (42.3)
 West 269 (22.6) 278 (21.5) 205 (18.0)
IPF care specialtya, n (%)
 Pulmonologist 586 (49.2) 652 (50.5) 553 (48.7)
 Primary care 213 (17.9) 217 (16.8) 187 (16.5)
 Other (<2 % each) 61 (5.1) 52 (4.0) 43 (3.8)
 Unknown 331 (27.8) 371 (28.7) 353 (31.1)

IPF = idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis

aIPF care specialty defined as the physician specialty with the largest plurality of IPF office visits with evaluation and management services. For some patients, there was no office visit meeting that definition and others whose physician specialty was not listed, these were classified as unknown