Research Article

[Retracted] Changes in the Quality of Life, Psychological Status, Medication Compliance, and Prognosis of Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction after PCI by Applying PDCA Cycle Management Model

Table 1

The basic information between the two groups (n, %).

Basic informationControl group (n = 62)Research group (n = 63)χ2-value value

Age (years)
40–5929 (46.77%)30 (47.62%)0.0090.925
≥6033 (53.23%)33 (52.38%)

Gender
Male37 (59.68%)35 (55.56%)0.2170.641
Female25 (40.32%)28 (44.44%)

Location of lesion
Extensive anterior wall22 (35.48%)21 (33.33%)0.9830.805
Partition wall18 (29.03%)20 (31.75%)
Inferior wall12 (19.35%)15 (23.81%)
High lateral wall10 (16.13%)7 (11.11%)

Complications during hospitalization
With21 (33.87%)19 (30.16%)0.1980.656
Without41 (66.13%)44 (69.87%)

Education level
Primary school27 (43.55%)25 (39.68%)0.4270.935
Junior high school19 (30.65%)22 (34.92%)
High school or technical secondary school10 (16.13%)11 (17.46%)
College degree or above6 (9.68%)5 (7.94%)

Marital status
Married47 (75.81%)50 (79.37%)0.2280.633
Widowed/divorced/unmarried15 (24.19%)13 (20.63%)

Payment method of medical expenses
Medical insurance36 (58.06%)34 (53.97%)0.2130.645
Rural cooperative medical service26 (41.94%)29 (46.03%)