Table 1.
Variable | 15 intervention practices | 16 control practices |
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Patient characteristics | ||
Number of patients, n | 8581 | 8526 |
Mean age, years (SD) | 74.3 (7.3) | 74.5 (7.3) |
Females, n (%) | 4680 (54.5) | 4610 (54.1) |
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Medical history as collected in a random sample of 10% of both intervention and control groupa | ||
Sample size of random samples, n | 867 | 848 |
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Comorbidities, n (%) | ||
Hypertension | 441 (50.9) | 427 (50.4) |
Type 2 diabetes | 172 (19.8) | 145 (17.1) |
COPD | 70 (8.1) | 68 (8.0) |
Prior myocardial infarction | 59 (6.8) | 57 (6.7) |
Ischaemic strokeb | 34 (3.9) | 54 (6.4) |
TIA | 40 (4.6) | 40 (4.7) |
Because of rounding at practice level, sample size is not an exact 10% in either the intervention or control arm.
Strokes were defined as either ischaemic or stroke of undefined origin. COPD = chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. SD = standard deviation. TIA = transient ischaemic attack.