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. 2017 May 28;23:2584–2589. doi: 10.12659/MSM.901736

Table 3.

Demographic, clinical and surgical characteristics among different group patients undergoing unilateral total hip arthroplasty surgery.

Characteristic A (n=56) B (n=57) AB (n=56) O (n=56)
Age (years)a 65.4±5.5 66.8±5.3 65.8±4.1 65.2±4.8
Gender (F/M)b 24/32 26/31 25/31 26/30
Education (years)a 5.8±2.4 6.2±1.8 6.3±2.0 6.0±2.1
Whole family structureb 31/56 35/57 35/56 38/56
Hypertensionb 32/56 29/57 31/56 34/56
Diabetesb 30/56 28/57 27/56 30/56
COPDb 20/56 18/57 17/56 22/56
MMSE test before surgerya 27.6±1.5 27.9±1.6 28.2±1.4 28.0±1.5
SDS test before surgerya 51.7±2.6 50.3±2.4 52.5±2.4 51.2±2.8
SAS test before surgerya 48.7±2.3 47.9±2.9 47.5±2.1 48.9±2.4
Time of surgery (min)a 132.1±15.5 128.3±15.4 134.1±16.5 129.3±14.4
Time of anaesthesia (min)a 138.6±7.2 140.5±9.3 141.5±8.1 142.5±6.9
Intraoperative hypotensionb 18/56 20/57 22/56 22/56
Blood loss (ml)a 1015±95 1000+110 1020±95 1050+100
Postoperative VASa 0.68±0.05 0.67±0.08 0.70±0.1 0.65±0.06

Data were presented as mean ±SD or −/−; COPD – chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; FAD – Family Assessment Device; MMSE – Mini-Mental State Examination; SDS – Self-Rating Depression Scale; SAS – Self-Rating Anxiety Scale; VAS – Visual Analogue Scale pain score;

a

unpaired t tests;

b

Chi-square test;

*

statistically significant between-group difference (P<0.05).