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. 2020 Sep;12(9):4680–4689. doi: 10.21037/jtd-20-1546

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Non-parametric Wilcoxon test for comparing PHT and DT (in min) for all patients with and without TDP and stratified for women and men. The punctuation ‘*’ represented P<0.05. (A) The difference of PHT in men: non-TDP: 145.5 (391.3) vs. TDP: 150.0 (455.0), P=0.832. For women: non-TDP: 281.0 (978.0) vs. TDP: 108.0 (173.8), P=0.029. For the total population: non-TDP: 156.0 (469.0) vs. TDP: 120.0 (379.0), P=0.492. (B) The difference of DT for men: non-TDP:90.0 (343.5); TDP: 120.0 (390.0), P=0.931. For women: non-TDP: 240.0 (970.0) vs. TDP: 37.5 (127.5), P=0.032. For the total population: non-TDP: 95.0 (410.0); TDP: 75.0 (340.0), P=0.433. Data were shown as median (IQR). PHT, pre-hospital delay time; TDP, Type D Personality.