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Table 1 Selected socio-demographic and clinical characteristics of the 200 patients with stable angina

From: Psychometric evaluation of the Sinhalese version of MacNew Heart Disease Health Related Quality of Life Questionnaire in patients with stable angina

Characteristic

Frequency

%

Sex

  

 Male

100

50 %

 Female

100

50 %

Age (years)

  

  ≤ 40

8

4.0

 41–50

31

15.5

 51–60

83

41.5

  > 60

78

39.0

Treatment Option (n = 200)

 

 Medical

66

33.0

 Surgical

134

67.0

Type of Revascularization (n = 134)

  

 CABG

65

48.5

 PTCA

69

51.5

Surgical Status (n = 134)

  

 Pre-operative

67

50.0

 Post-operative

67

50.0

Anginal Status (n = 200)a

  

 Angina present

112

56.0

 No Angina

88

44.0

CCS Grading of Angina (n = 112)

  

 Grade I

50

44.7

 Grade II

35

31.3

 Grade III

20

17.9

 Grade IV

7

6.1

  1. CABG Coronary Artery Bypass Graft, PTCA Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty, CCS Canadian Cardiovascular Society
  2. aPresence of angina symptoms during previous 2 weeks