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. 2016 Jan 13;3(1):e000322. doi: 10.1136/openhrt-2015-000322

Table 2.

Demographics for respondents who were employed preprocedure, and were either still working >12 months postprocedure, or unemployed >12 months postprocedure

Characteristic Employed preprocedure and unemployed >12 months postprocedure
(N=51)
Employed preprocedure and still working >12 months postprocedure
(N=188)
p Value from univariate analysis
Male, N (%) 42 (82) 169 (90) 0.143
Age at procedure (median+range) 62 (42–65) 56 (34–65) 0.0000001
CABG, N (%) 25 (49) 41 (22) 0.0002
PCI, N (%) 26 (51) 147 (78) 0.0002
Acute procedure, N (%) 33 (65) 113 (60) 0.550
DM, N (%) 18 (35)
34 (18) 0.010
BMI (mean±SD) 29±5 28±5
(5 missing)
0.085
MI, N (%) 28 (55) 105 (56) 0.904
Smoking postprocedure, N (%) 4 (8)
(1 missing)
18 (10) 0.733
EF <30%, N (%) 3 (7)
(5 missing)
5 (3)
(33 missing)
0.026
Lives alone, N (%) 9 (18) 17 (9)
(2 missing)
0.091
Self-employed, N (%) 8 (16) 39 (21)
(3 missing)
0.018
Preprocedure job physically demanding, N (%) 22 (43) 70 (38)
(3 missing)
0.493
Preprocedure job stressful, N (%) 30 (59) 96 (52)
(3 missing)
0.380
Preprocedure job emotionally demanding, N (%) 9 (18) 40 (22)
(3 missing)
0.536
Preprocedure job with much responsibility, N (%) 15 (29) 81 (43)
(2 missing)
0.071
Cardiac rehabilitation, N (%) 30 (59) 120 (65)
(2 missing)
0.815

Percentages represent proportion of respondents who are unemployed (column 2) or remain employed (column 3) >12 months post-PCI or CABG with that particular characteristic.

BMI, body mass index; CABG, coronary artery bypass graft; DM, diabetes mellitus; EF, ejection fraction; MI, myocardial infarction; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention.