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Table 1 Characteristics of CR enrollees, and relation of clinical characteristics to ideal wait time (N = 163)

From: Perceptions of cardiac rehabilitation patients, specialists and rehabilitation programs regarding cardiac rehabilitation wait times

Characteristic

n (%)

Perceived wait time from hospital discharge to CR, in days (Mean ± SD)

Ideal wait time, in days (Mean ± SD)

Association between indication and ideal wait time†, t

Sociodemographic Characteristics

    

Males (%)

128 (78.5)

-

-

-

Age (mean yrs ± SD)

62.8 ± 11.3

-

-

-

Caucasian (%)

122 (80.3)

-

-

-

Retired (%)

66 (43.4)

-

-

-

Income (% ≥ $50,000 CDN)

53 (42.1)

-

-

-

Indication / Previous Cardiovascular History*

    

Percutaneous coronary intervention (%)

50 (33.3)

58.8 ± 55.8

26.4 ± 17.8

−2.66§§

Myocardial infarction (%)

49 (32.7)

60.7 ± 46.6

36.7 ± 27.7

1.1

Angina (%)

34 (22.7)

79.1 ± 116.4

27.5 ± 20.8

−1.83

Coronary artery bypass graft (%)

37 (24.7)

61.8 ± 31.9

46.9 ± 23.4

4.05§§§

Arrhythmia /pacemaker (%)

16 (10.7)

85.9 ± 67.4

50.9 ± 21.7

2.57§

Stroke (%)

14 (9.3)

70.6 ± 57.4

22.3 ± 20.5

−1.71

Heart failure (%)

8 (5.3)

210.6 ± 240.7

38.0 ± 28.0

0.49

  1. *Note: participants were asked to self-report all previous events and procedures from those listed.
  2. §p<0.05;§§p<0.01;§§§p<0.001.
  3. †Compared ideal wait time to presence or absence of each listed indication using t-tests.
  4. CR = cardiac rehabilitation.