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. 2024 Mar 9;23:72. doi: 10.1186/s12944-024-02061-9

Table 5.

Logistic regression analysis of TG and TC linked to unfavorable outcomes

Characteristics Crude model Model1 Model2
OR (95%CI) P-value OR (95%CI) P-value OR (95%CI) P-value
TG
 One-year, n (%) 1.332 (1.097–1.618) 0.004 1.333 (1.098–1.618) 0.004 1.333 (1.098–1.619) 0.004
 Two-year, n (%) 1.195 (1.015–1.407) 0.032 1.192 (1.010–1.407) 0.038 1.195 (1.015–1.408) 0.033
 Three-year, n (%) 1.098 (0.958–1.258) 0.178 1.190 (0.949–1.253) 0.222 1.191 (0.949–1.254) 0.222
TC
 One-year, n (%) 1.369 (1.069–1.754) 0.013 1.376 (1.074–1.763) 0.012 1.378 (1.074–1.767) 0.012
 Two-year, n (%) 1.045 (0.867–1.259) 0.645 1.047 (0.869–1.262) 0.629 1.047 (0.869–1.263) 0.629
 Three-year, n (%) 1.042 (0.908–1.197) 0.558 1.046 (0.911–1.202) 0.525 1.047 (0.911–1.202) 0.521

A generalized linear model (GLM) was utilized to perform univariate and multivariate logistic regression, employing a binomial family and logit link. Model1: adjusted for sex and age. Model2: adjusted for sex, age, and hypertension