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. 2019 Jun 3;179(9):1211–1219. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.1739

Table 1. Characteristics of Fee-for-Service Medicare Beneficiaries Without Documented Heart Disease Undergoing Cataract Surgery by Receipt of Preoperative Electrocardiogram.

Characteristic Group, No. (%)
EKG (n = 12 408)a Comparison (n = 97 775)
Age, y
66-74 6858 (55.3) 56 374 (57.7)
75-84 4653 (37.5) 35 430 (36.2)
≥85 897 (7.2) 5971 (6.1)
Female sex 8145 (65.6) 61 649 (63.1)
Race
White 10 533 (84.9) 84 555 (86.5)
Black 696 (5.6) 5553 (5.7)
Hispanic 567 (4.6) 3876 (4.0)
Other 612 (4.9) 3791 (3.9)
Medicaid enrollment 720 (5.8) 5491 (5.6)
Elixhauser condition count, mean (SD) 1.10 (1.35) 1.06 (1.35)
Disabilityb 728 (5.9) 6852 (7.0)
ESRDb 43 (0.4) 339 (0.4)
Setting of residence
Metropolitan 10 346 (83.4) 71 493 (73.1)
Micropolitan 1135 (9.2) 12 890 (13.2)
Suburban 524 (4.2) 7521 (7.7)
Rural 403 (3.3) 5871 (6.0)
Cardiologists per 10 000 residents in HRR, mean (SD)c 7.39 (2.05) 6.46 (1.75)

Abbreviations: EKG, electrocardiogram; ESRD, end-stage renal disease; HRR, hospital referral region.

a

The EKG and comparison groups had statistically significant characteristic differences at P < .05 with the exception of Medicaid enrollment and ESRD.

b

Disability and ESRD refer to initial reason for Medicare eligibility.

c

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