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. 2024 Dec 12;13:RP96150. doi: 10.7554/eLife.96150

Table 2. .CHIP and mLOY are not associated with increased hsCRP level.

hsCRP level All subjects p value hsCRP level MI(+) subjects p value hsCRP level MI(-) subjects p value
CHIP(-) 1.64 (1.00;3.69) 0.652 1.40 (1.00;4.00) 0.600 1.71 (0.97;3.22) 0.141
CHIP(+) 2.00 (1.00:3.90) 2.20 (1.10;5.00) 1.63 (0.91;2.54)
mLOY(-) 1.45 (0.99;2.75) 0.156 1.8 (1.0;4.8) 0.149 1.41 (0.74;2.16) 0.358
mLOY(+) 1.73 (1.01;4.00) 2.4 (1.03;4.5) 1.2 (0.99;2.99)
CHIP (-) mLOY (-) 1.11 (0.76;2.19) 0.410 1.00 (0.77;2.72) 0.430 1.35 (0.79;2.14) 0.570
CHIP (+) mLOY (-) 1.87 (1.00;3.03) 2.30 (1.35;7.35) 1.43 (0.72;2.37)
CHIP (-) mLOY (+) 2.20 (1.02;4.00) 2.50 (1.30;4.00) 1.37 (0.95;3.75)
CHIP (+) mLOY (+) 1.23 (1.01;3.80) 2.00 (1.02;4.75) 1.17 (1.03;1.73)

hsCRP Data are expressed as median, first and third quartiles. Comparisons were performed by linear regression of log values adjusted for age and sex. hsCRP levels are expressed in mg/L For each variable, results are expressed among patients with available value.