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Table 1 Sociodemographic and medical characteristics of 102 participating AF patients

From: The validity and reliability of Indonesian version of atrial fibrillation effect on quality of life (AFEQT) questionnaire for atrial fibrillation patients

Demographics

(n = 102)

Age, years, mean (SD)

58.98 (11.82)

Sex, n (%)

 

Male

53 (52)

Female

49 (48)

BMI, median (IQR)

25.2 (6.09)

Marital status, n (%)

 

Married

84 (82.4)

Single

5 (4.9)

Widowed

13 (12.7)

Education, n (%)

 

Elementary School

9 (8.8)

Middle School

60 (58.8)

Diploma

10 (9.8)

Bachelor or graduate school

23 (22.6)

Employment status, n (%)

 

Government employee

3 (2.9)

Private employee

5 (4.9)

Entrepreneur

10 (9.8)

Other

11 (10.8)

Unemployed

73 (71.6)

Type of AF, n (%)

 

Paroxysmal

28 (27.4)

Persistent

16 (15.7)

Longstanding persistent

6 (5.9)

Permanent

52 (51)

EHRA class, n (%)

 

1

3 (2.9)

2a

52 (51)

2b

30 (29.4)

3

17 (16.7)

CHA2DS2-VASc score, median (IQR)

3 (2)

Ejection fraction, median (IQR)

58.35 (16.42)

Medication history, n (%)

 

Rate control only

93 (91.2)

Rhythm control only

2 (1.9)

Rate and rhythm control

5 (4.9)

VKA anticoagulants

97 (95.1)