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. 2021 Apr 27;23(4):e25493. doi: 10.2196/25493

Table 3.

Summary table for completion and duration of key modules, HEART score, and completed interview.a,b

Characteristic by sex Chief complaint Cardiovascular Respiratory Completed HEARTc score
Women (n=213)
  Completers, n (%) 170 (79.8) 134 (62.9) 117 (54.9) 54 (25.4) 140 (65.7)
  Duration (min), median (IQR) 15 (12-20) 24 (20-35) 30 (24-39) 66 (53-75) 21 (18-30)
  Duration (min), range 1-42 12-82 15-93 41-182 2-66
Men (n=287)
  Completers, n (%) 238 (82.9) 205 (71.4) 174 (60.6) 94 (32.8) 212 (73.9)
  Duration (min), median (IQR) 17 (13-23) 27 (21-35) 32 (25-42) 63 (54-78) 24 (19-32)
  Duration (min), range 1-77 11-88 14-97 32-121 2-85
All (n=500)
  Completers, n (%) 408 (81.6) 339 (67.8) 291 (58.2) 148 (29.6) 352 (70.4)
  P value (completion) .37 .04 .18 .07 .049
  Duration (min), median (IQR) 16 (12-21) 26 (21-35) 31 (25-41) 64 (53-77) 23 (18-31)
  Duration (min), range 1-77 11-88 14-97 32-182 2-85
  P value (duration) .12 .15 .43 .25 .08

aNumber (n) and proportions (%) of participants presented for completed modules, completed interview, and data sufficient for calculating HEART score before discontinuing the interview.

bNo significant difference between sexes for duration, but significant difference for completion of cardiovascular module and complete HEART score.

cHEART: history, electrocardiogram, age, risk factors, and troponin.