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. 2002 Aug;17(8):604–611. doi: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.2002.11048.x

Table 4.

Predictors of Time to Death for Patients Alive 60 Days After Index Admission (Multivariable)

Hazard Ratio 95% CI P Value
Age 1.039 1.037 to 1.041 .0001
Gender (male versus female) 1.831 1.542 to 2.176 .0001
Race (white versus others) 1.027 0.983 to 1.073 .2271
Hypertension 0.936 0.906 to 0.967 .0001
Diabetes 1.134 1.092 to 1.177 .0001
Congestive heart failure 1.398 1.346 to 1.452 .0001
Hyperlipidemia 0.697 0.658 to 0.738 .0001
Atrial fibrillation 1.062 1.010 to 1.117 .0184
COPD 1.224 1.177 to 1.272 .0001
Stroke 0.980 0.847 to 1.135 .7892
Discharge diagnoses, n 1.088 1.080 to 1.096 .0001
Charlson Index 1.415 1.357 to 1.475 .0001
Cardiac catheterization at index 0.856 0.821 to 0.893 .0001
CABG or PTCA at index 0.641 0.602 to 0.681 .0001
CABG or PTCA within 60 days 1.029 0.937 to 1.130 .5495
Clinic visits within 60 days*
 Both versus none 0.737 0.668 to 0.813 .0001
 Cardiology versus none 0.747 0.704 to 0.792 .0001
 General Medicine versus none 0.941 0.901 to 0.984 .0073
Region
 MW versus S 0.939 0.902 to 0.978 .0023
 NE versus S 0.875 0.834 to 0.918 .0001
 W versus S 0.856 0.818 to 0.895 .0001
*

Interaction between Cardiology and General Medicine not significant; P = .4389.

COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; CABG, coronary artery bypass grafting; PTCA, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty; MW, Midwest; NE, Northeast; S, South; W, West.