This cross-sectional survey establishes the prevalence of clinical and electrocardiographic evidence of ischemic heart disease in an older population in Edinburgh.
In 487 subjects aged 62 to goyears whoformed a random sample of the 27,000 older people living in a defined area of Edinburgh, the prevalence ofpositive responses to Rose's questionnaire on angina and infarction and of coded electrocardiographic abnormalities was recorded as part of a clinical survey, including blood pressure, height, weight, skinfold thickness, heart size, and presence of cardiac murmurs. The results were compared with similar data available in younger age groups.
Kitchin et al. (Sat,) studied this question.