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. 2016 Apr 12;12(2):319–325. doi: 10.5114/aoms.2016.59257

Table III.

Multiple linear regression analyses: relationship between left ventricular mass index (LVMI), estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), urinary albumin and selected variables

Variable Coefficient P-value
Dependent variable – eGFR: (r 2 = 0.219)
 RDW –0.126 0.010
 Hs-CRP –0.079 0.113
 NT-proBNP –0.144 0.040
 24-h SBP –0.013 0.741
 24-h DBP –0.073 0.142
 Uric acid –0.388 < 0.001
 BMI 0.055 0.254
Dependent variable – urinary albumin: (r 2 = 0.048)
 RDW 0.114 0.035
 Hs-CRP 0.109 0.047
 NT-proBNP 0.010 0.851
 24-h SBP 0.021 0.662
 24-h DBP 0.106 0.053
 Uric acid 0.029 0.583
 BMI 0.010 0.852
Dependent variable – LVMI: (r 2 = 0.238)
 RDW 0.149 0.002
 Hs-CRP 0.335 < 0.001
 NT-proBNP 0.156 0.001
 24-h SBP 0.080 0.091
 24-h DBP 0.090 0.065
 Uric acid 0.054 0.256
 BMI –0.045 0.348

NT-proBNP – N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide, LVMI – left ventricular mass index, hs-CRP – high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, SBP – systolic blood pressure, DBP – diastolic blood pressure, eGFR – estimated glomerular filtration rate, BMI – body mass index, RDW – red cell distribution width.