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Table 2 Number (%) of deaths in different sex and age groups stratified by education (low versus high)

From: Long-term survival among older patients with myocardial infarction differs by educational level: results from the MONICA/KORA myocardial infarction registry

 

1-year mortality

5-year mortality

12-year mortality

 

Total

Low education

High education

Total

Low education

High education

Total

Low education

High education

Total sample (n = 3,419)

86 (2.5)

21 (4.3)

65 (2.2)

307 (9.0)

59 (12.0)

248 (8.5)

471 (13.8)

91 (18.6)

380 (13.0)

Age ≤ 65 years (n = 2,212)

38 (1.7)

7 (3.0)

31 (1.6)

138 (6.2)

16 (6.9)

122 (6.2)

207 (9.4)

21 (9.1)

186 (9.4)

Age > 65 years (n = 1,207)

48 (4.0)

14 (5.4)

36 (3.6)

169 (14.0)

43 (16.7)

126 (13.3)

264 (21.9)

70 (27.1)

194 (20.4)

Men

         

Total (n = 2,575)

58 (2.3)

3 (1.7)

55 (2.3)

219 (8.5)

13 (7.3)

206 (8.6)

339 (13.2)

27 (15.3)

312 (13.0)

Age ≤ 65 years (n = 1,782)

30 (1.7)

3 (2.6)

27 (1.6)

107 (6.0)

5 (4.4)

102 (6.1)

164 (9.2)

8 (7.0)

156 (9.4)

Age > 65 years (n = 793)

28 (3.5)

0

28 (3.8)

112 (14.1)

8 (12.9)

104 (14.2)

175 (22.1)

19 (30.7)

156 (21.3)

Women

         

Total (n = 844)

28 (3.3)

18 (5.8)

10 (1.9)

88 (10.4)

46 (14.7)

42 (7.9)

132 (15.6)

64 (20.5)

68 (12.8)

Age ≤ 65 years (n = 430)

8 (1.9)

4 (3.4)

4 (1.3)

31 (7.2)

11 (9.4)

20 (6.4)

43 (10.0)

13 (11.1)

30 (9.6)

Age > 65 years (n = 414)

20 (4.8)

14 (7.1)

6 (2.8)

57 (13.8)

35 (17.9)

22 (10.1)

89 (21.5)

51 (26.0)

38 (17.4)