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. 2016 Sep 14;6:33166. doi: 10.1038/srep33166

Table 2. Replication Results for Circulatory System Conditions Between MSH and CUMC: Phenome-Wide P-values and Pearson Correlation P-values.

Condition Condition Type Birth Month Risk - MSH
Birth Month Risk - CUMC
MSH CUMC MSH CUMC Pearson Corr.
Low High Low High Max RR Max RR P* P* P**
Atrial fibrillation Symptom 11 2 9 3 1.050 1.056 0.226 2.1 × 1010 0.007
Coronary arteriosclerosis Disease 9 1 9 4 1.070 1.039 2.46 × 10−15 3.1 × 10−8 <0.001
Essential hypertension Symptom 10 1 9 1 1.029 1.020 0.003 1.3 × 10−5 0.005
Congestive cardiac failure State 11 8 9 1 1.042 1.030 0.760 2.2 × 10−4 0.222
Angina Symptom 9 1 9 4 1.091 1.070 0.002 6.5 × 10−4 0.003
Cardiomyopathy Disease 11 8 9 1 1.045 1.064 0.760 8.6 × 10−3 0.030
Chronic myocardial ischemia Event 11 2 9 4 1.069 1.084 0.834 0.022 0.031
Mitral valve disorder Disease 9 7 12 3 1.057 1.063 0.562 0.024 0.445
Pre-infarction syndrome Symptom 9 1 10 6 1.058 1.051 0.022 0.036 0.036

*Phenome-Wide P-value, FDR adjusted (1688 conditions for CUMC, 1433 for Mt. Sinai).

**Empirically Derived P-value Using Random Permutations of Mt Sinai’s birth month distribution.

Bold indicates phenome-wide significance was attained at both CUMC and Mt. Sinai.