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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Sep 24.
Published in final edited form as: Menopause. 2008 Jul–Aug;15(4 Pt 1):639–647. doi: 10.1097/gme.0b013e31816d5b1c

TABLE 3.

Multivariable odds of a coronary artery calcium score >0 for different reproductive variables among the entire cohorta

Characteristic No. OR 95% CI
Unilateral or partial oophorectomy (compared with no oophorectomy) 961 1.50 1.02–2.21
Bilateral oophorectomy (compared with no oophorectomy) 1.27 0.94–1.71
1 y since hysterectomy 1,006 0.99 0.97–1.01
1 y since bilateral oophorectomy 353 1.01 0.98–1.04
1 y since hysterectomy without HT use 1,006 0.99 0.98–1.01
1 y used HT before WHI enrollment 1,006 1.00 0.97–1.03
<5 y used HT before WHI enrollment (compared with no previous HT use) 1,006 1.01 0.74–1.39
5–10 y used HT before WHI enrollment (compared with no previous HT use) 1.51 0.98–2.33
>10 y used HT before WHI enrollment (compared with no previous HT use) 0.91 0.59–1.40

Values adjusted for age at time of computed tomography scan, ethnicity, smoking, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, high cholesterol, body mass index, education, and conjugated equine estrogens trial randomization status. OR, odds ratio; HT, hormone therapy; WHI, Women’s Health Initiative.

a

Entire cohort except those with angioplasty or coronary artery bypass graft.