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. 2014 Sep 12;9(9):e107550. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0107550

Table 4. Relationship between urinary ORM1/Cr level and chronic heart failure.

Clinical features Number Urinary ORM1 levels (ng/mg) P
age≥65 years 83 6608.92±4207.72 0.750
age<65 years 93 6400.57±4401.53
Male 108 6254.27±4292.88 0.343
Female 68 6887.25±4314.96
With diabetes 28 6284.09±4181.24 0.664
Without diabetes 148 6437.29±4333.47
With hypertension 68 5894.90±3791.18 0.140
Without hypertension 108 6879.08±4567.93
With coronary heart disease 62 6885.65±4416.60 0.380
Without coronary heart disease 114 6288.45±4240.41
With cardiomyopathy 42 6033.04±3915.83 0.423
Without cardiomyopathy 134 6644.82±4417.51
With renal dysfunction 31 7503.97±4472.75 0.152
Without renal dysfunction 145 6283.94±4247.46
LVEF<50% 136 6922.04±4432.13 0.153
LVEF≥50% 40 5990.78±4106.26
NT-proBNP≥7704* pg/ml 62 8344.42±4719.76 <0.001
NT-proBNP<7704 pg/ml 114 5495.09±3705.04
NYHA II 34 3086.24±1474.91 <0.001
NYHA III 87 6284.97±4088.02
NYHA IV 55 8946.71±4298.05

* The mean value of NT-proBNP in CHF patients.