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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: Am Heart J. 2012 Nov 20;165(1):102–107. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2012.10.022

Table 3.

Case fatality odds ratio (OR) and 95% CI by race-nINC groups among incident MI cases: ARIC community surveillance; Forsyth County, NC and Jackson, MS (1992–2002)

Model 1* Model 2
≤28 days 29 days–1 year ≤28 days 29 days–1 year
Low nINC black 2.21 (1.26, 3.86) 3.92 (2.35, 6.55) 2.07 (1.06, 4.02) 2.82 (1.46, 5.44)
Medium nINC black 2.14 (1.18, 3.88) 3.17 (1.84, 5.47) 1.73 (0.90, 3.34) 1.94 (1.03, 3.66)
High nINC black 1.00 (0.47, 2.12) 2.82 (0.64, 12.4) 1.02 (0.45, 2.32) 3.15 (0.72, 13.8)
Low nINC white 1.88 (1.02, 3.45) 0.91 (0.33, 2.48) 1.62 (0.84, 3.13) 0.94 (0.36, 2.48)
Medium nINC white 1.25 (0.82, 1.89) 1.34 (0.83, 2.17) 1.06 (0.68, 1.67) 1.15 (0.68, 1.96)
High nINC white 1.00 (referent) 1.00 (referent) 1.00 (referent) 1.00 (referent)
*

Model 1 adjusted for age, gender, study community, and year of MI

Model 2 adjusted for factors in Model 1, plus history of diabetes, hypertension, heart failure, stroke, angina, and current smoking