Factor Information
Data ID 3298
Factor age
Description Factors associated with lapse of medical care: univariate analysis
Biomarker NA
Classification E1 (physiological factor - age)
Association
Application risk assessment and prognosis
Objective We sought to assess the frequency and clinical impact of lapse of medical care in adults with moderate or great complexity cardiac lesions diagnosed in childhood.
p Value 0.002
OR 1.1
Conclusion Patients with a lapse of medical care were older than those without (35 [16-71] years vs. 27 [19-58] years; p=0.001)). There was no difference in gender between the two groups.
Risk Factor unknown
CHD Type
ID 669
CHD Type isolated CHD/non-isolated CHD
CHD Subtype DOV/ES/SV/PA/TC/TA/LRAI/AVSD/CoA/EA/TOF/PI/PS/SVA/SAS/ASD/PDA
Reference
PMID 17442438
Year 2007
Title Lapse of care as a predictor for morbidity in adults with Congenital heart disease
Sample
Population adults
Source patients' data
Region Salt Lake city, America
Method Mann-Whitney test (univairate analysis), Logistic regression modeling
Race American
Disease History N/A
Treatment History N/A
Group patients with a lapse of medical care(Treatment) patients without a lapse of medical care(Control)
Number 99 59
Age 35(16-71) years 27(19-58) years
Gender (Male: Female) N/A N/A
Marker Level 35 (16-71) years 27 (19-58) years