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. 2015 Nov 18;8(7):126–134. doi: 10.5539/gjhs.v8n7p126

Table 1.

Correlation between socio-demographic, clinical characteristics of patients and type of heart disease

Socio-Demographics UA N(%) Myocardial Infarction N(%) Angina N(%) p-Value
Gender
Male 74 (23.49%) 160 (50.79%) 81 (25.71%) 0.809
Female 35 (25.18%) 66 (47.48%) 38 (27.34%)
Age (Years)
<50 14 (24.14%) 32 (55.17%) 12 (20.69%) 0.950
51-60 28 (23.14%) 61 (50.41%) 32 (26.45%)
61-70 33 (23.91%) 69 (50.00%) 36 (26.09%)
>70 34 (24.82%) 64 (46.72%) 39 (28.47%)
Marital Status
Married/Living Together 78 (23.64%) 169 (51.21%) 83 (25.15%) 0.581
Single/Divorced/Separated/Widowed 31 (25.00%) 57 (45.97%) 36 (29.03%)
Educational Status
Primary Education 48 (21.05%) 116 (50.88%) 64 (28.07%) 0.344
Secondary Education 45 (26.95%) 77 (46.11%) 45 (26.95%)
University/Master-Phd 15 (26.32%) 32 (56.14%) 10 (17.54%)
Place Of Residence
Attica 36 (17.06%) 103 (48.82%) 72 (34.12%) 0.002
Capital City 29 (31.87%) 50 (54.95%) 12 (13.19%)
Small Town 20 (28.17%) 32 (45.07%) 19 (26.76%)
Rural 24 (29.63%) 41 (50.62%) 16 (19.75%)
Number Of Children
None 15 (30.61%) 23 (46.94%) 11 (22.45%) 0.791
One 14 (20.59%) 35 (51.47%) 19 (27.94%)
Two 58 (25.66%) 109 (48.23%) 59 (26.11%)
Three Or More 22 (19.82%) 59 (53.15%) 30 (27.03%)
Management Of Disease
Conservative 92 (36.65%) 83 (33.07%) 76 (30.28%) <0.001
Intervention (PCI /CABG/Pacemaker) 17 (10.56%) 101 (62.73%) 43 (26.71%)
Degree Of Information
Much 32 (19.39%) 83 (50.30%) 50 (30.30%) 0.137
Enough 54 (24.77%) 114 (52.29%) 50 (22.94%)
Little/Not At All 23 (32.39%) 29 (40.85%) 19 (26.76%)
Years With Problem
<1 59 (24.69%) 129 (53.97%) 51 (21.34%) 0.119
2-5 34 (25.37%) 59 (44.03%) 41 (30.60%)
>5 16 (19.75%) 38 (46.91%) 27 (33.33%)
Prior Experience Of Hospitalization Due To Problem
Yes 44 (20.85%) 96 (45.50%) 71 (33.65%) 0.003
No 65 (26.75%) 130 (53.50%) 48 (19.75%)
Median(IQR) Median(IQR) Median(IQR)
Length Of Stay In-Hospital 4 (4-5)* 5 (4-6) 5 (4-5) <0.001
*

statistically significant different score from myocardial infraction group, after bonferroni correction (multiple comparisons).