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. 2014 Jul 10;26(2):484–492. doi: 10.1681/ASN.2013080816

Table 4.

Baseline patient characteristics according to quartiles of apoC3

Characteristic Quartile of Baseline ApoC3 P Value
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Participants (n) 321 306 307 317
Range (mg/dl) 2–13 14–18 19–26 26–49
Age (yr) 67.1 (7.8) 67.7 (7.9) 65.9 (8.4) 64.6 (8.6) <0.001
Men (%) 195 (61) 169 (55) 154 (50) 159 (50) 0.02
Ever smoking, n (%) 130 (41) 132 (43) 112 (36) 133 (41) 0.38
Body mass index (kg/m2) 26.4 (4.5) 26.6 (4.3) 28.2 (4.7) 29.0 (5.1) <0.001
BP (mmHg)
 Systolic 146 (23) 146 (21) 147 (22) 143 (22) 0.25
 Diastolic 76 (11) 75 (10) 76 (11) 75 (12) 0.14
Time receiving dialysis (mo) 7.7 (7.1) 7.8 (6.2) 9.1 (7.2) 8.6 (6.8) 0.03
History of disease, n (%)a
 Arrhythmia 68 (21) 63 (21) 53 (17) 52 (16) 0.29
 MI, CABG, PCI, or CHD 98 (31) 82 (27) 91 (30) 98 (31) 0.71
 Congestive heart failureb 123 (38) 114 (37) 99 (32) 108 (34) 0.33
 Stroke or TIA 45 (14) 68 (22) 54 (16) 57 (18) 0.07
 Peripheral vascular disease 146 (45) 145 (47) 139 (45) 130 (41) 0.35
Hemoglobin (g/dl) 10.8 (1.3) 11.0 (1.4) 11.0 (1.4) 10.8 (1.3) 0.12
Glycated hemoglobin (%) 6.6 (1.2) 6.5 (1.2) 6.8 (1.1) 7.0 (1.4) <0.001
Phosphate (mg/dl) 5.75 (1.51) 6.04 (1.53) 6.19 (1.74) 6.15 (1.63) 0.002
Albumin (g/dl) 3.76 (0.32) 3.83 (0.27) 3.84 (0.30) 3.85 (0.31) 0.002
Cholesterol (mg/dl)
 LDL 114 (26) 126 (28) 133 (29) 130 (33) <0.001
 HDL 38 (13) 39 (12) 36 (14) 32 (133) <0.001
Apolipoprotein (mg/dl)
 A1 120.5 (23.1) 127.7 (21.6) 127.6 (23.1) 129.6 (25.7) <0.001
 A2 26.1 (5.5) 28.8 (5.2) 28.9 (5.5) 29.3 (6.2) <0.001
 C3 10.1 (2.3) 15.9 (1.4) 21.9 (2.2) 33.9 (5.6) <0.001
Triglycerides (mg/dl) 146.0 (61.0) 201.7 (77.7) 265.2 (102.1) 440.1 (202.1) <0.001
C-reactive protein (mg/l) 6.8 (2.7–11.8) 5.0 (2.4–11.1) 7.1 (3.0–11.1) 7.4 (2.9–11.9) 0.02
NT-pro-BNP (ng/l) 5325 (1974–138,794) 3187 (1451–9503) 2659 (1171–7670) 2629 (1289–5207) <0.001

Data are presented as the mean (SD) or median (25th percentile to 75th percentile), unless otherwise specified. P values for comparison of groups were derived from an analysis of covariance model (for continuous variables) or logistic regression model (for categorical variables), both adjusted for age and sex. Q, quartile; MI, myocardial infarction; CABG, coronary artery bypass grafting surgery; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention; CHD, coronary heart disease, documented by coronary angiography; TIA, transitory ischemic attack; NT-pro-BNP, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide.

a

Types of disease and intervention are not mutually exclusive.

b

Predominantly New York Heart Association II.