Transfemoral angiography– Describe the Data
Information on data set | · Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences · 1-year intervals 2016 · Included hospital admissions for angiography and cardiac in Tohid Hospitals, Iran Pasdaran Street · 32 observations and 15 variables |
Variable of interest for analysis | · Urinary retention |
Type of each variable | · Urinary retention – interval |
Descriptive stats | · 32 observations · Gender (male/female) · Position of the body · Length of stay |
What does each calculation tell about the data? | · Change of body position will be counted for male and female patients after the transfemoral angiography to determine if the result is longer from female or male patients. |
- Describe the key features of the data set.
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- 32 observations included 34 male patients and 60 female patients
- The average length of stay for male patients = 2 hours; longest body position change for male
patients = 3 hours; shortest length of stay for male patients = 1 hour
- The average length of stay for female patients = 3 hours; longest length of stay for female
Patients = 4 days; shortest length of stay for female patients = 2 hours
- The median for a male patient length of stay = 2; the median for a female patient length of stay = 3
According to the data obtainable from the 32 observations, the time of body position change for male patients is less than that for female patients. The data graphs do not represent a normal distribution. The tables represent a positive skew for both the male and female patients’ body changes after transfemoral angiography.
- Analyze the limitations of the data set.
- Less male patients than female patients
- Patient with complicated health issues that did not assist in this study
- Unwanted problems, such as death.
- Lack of accuracy in the data.
The data set does not clearly define the accurate analysis of body position change. The data set concludes that the time for body change for the male patient is less than the female patient. However, the data set identifies slight differences between the body change for the male and female patients after transfemoral angiography.