Table 7. Diabetes according to admission glucose from competing risks analysis.
Patient Characteristics/Glucose (mmol/l) | <6.1 | 6.1–6.9 | 7.0–11.0 | 11.1–14.9 | ≥15 |
N | 46,499 | 18,185 | 20,030 | 1,480 | 318 |
Person-years | 164,548 | 61,761 | 65,651 | 4,337 | 826 |
Diabetes events | 768 | 514 | 1,150 | 241 | 51 |
csHR | 1 | 1.80; 95% CI (1.61–2.01) | 3.89; 95% CI (3.55–4.26) | 14.08; 95% CI (12.18–16.28) | 16.68; 95% CI (12.56–22.15) |
sdHR | 1 | 1.82; 95% CI (1.63–2.04) | 3.88; 95% CI (3.54–4.26) | 12.02; 95% CI (10.36–13.96) | 11.55; 95% CI (8.56–15.60) |
csHR, continuousa | |||||
sdHR, continuousb |
csHR (95% CI) derived from Cox regression model. sdHR (95% CI) derived from Fine and Gray regression model. All models adjust for age, age-squared, and sex. Results shown for glucose categorised and modelled as a polynomial.
Glucose 0.15 (0.11–0.19): Glucose-squared 18.33 (12.05–27.87): and glucose cubed 0.58 (0.52–0.65).
Glucose 0.15 (0.11–0.20): Glucose-squared 22.74 (14.58–35.45): and glucose cubed 0.53 (0.47–0.60).