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. 2017 May 18;58(4):720–730. doi: 10.3349/ymj.2017.58.4.720

Table 4. Cumulative Events Up to Three Years after the Nested Control Period.

Variables Entire patients Propensity score-matched patients Hazard ratio (95% CI) p value
RAF (n=425) CF (n=349) p value RAF (n=248) CF (n=248) p value
Total death, n (%) 7 (1.6) 13 (3.7) 0.070 4 (1.6) 6 (2.4) 0.523 0.66 (0.18–2.37) 0.526
 Cardiac death 03 (0.7) 06 (1.7) 0.313 02 (0.8) 03 (1.2) NS 0.66 (0.10–4.00) 0.655
 Non-cardiac death 4 (0.9) 7 (2.0) 0.237 2 (0.8) 3 (1.2) NS 0.66 (0.11–4.00) 0.664
Myocardial infarction (MI) , n (%) 10 (2.3) 12 (3.4) 0.366 04 (1.6) 08 (3.2) 0.242 0.49 (0.14–1.65) 0.252
 ST-segment elevation MI 4 (0.9) 5 (1.4) 0.738 1 (0.4) 3 (1.2) 0.623 0.33 (0.03–3.20) 0.339
 Non-ST-segment elevation MI 06 (1.4) 07 (2.0) 0.522 03 (1.2) 05 (2.0) 0.724 0.59 (0.14–2.51) 0.722
Revascularizations, n (%) 80 (18.8) 17 (4.8) <0.001 53 (21.3) 14 (5.6) <0.001 4.54 (2.44–8.43) <0.001
 TLR 44 (10.3) 15 (4.2) 0.002 27 (10.8) 12 (4.8) 0.012 2.40 (1.18–4.85) 0.015
 TVR 57 (13.4) 15 (4.2) <0.001 36 (14.5) 12 (4.8) <0.001 3.33 (1.69–6.58) 0.001
 Non-TVR 29 (6.8) 04 (1.1) <0.001 21 (8.4) 04 (1.6) <0.001 5.64 (1.90–16.6) 0.002
Stent thrombosis, n (%) 6 (1.4) 4 (1.1) NS 2 (0.8) 4 (1.6) 0.686 0.49 (0.09–2.73) 0.421
 Late 03 (0.7) 00 (0.0) 02 (0.8) 00 (0.0)
 Very late 3 (0.7) 4 (1.1) 0 (0.0) 4 (1.6)
TLR MACE, n (%) 47 (11.0) 22 (6.3) 0.021 29 (11.6) 15 (6.0) 0.027 2.05 (1.07–3.94) 0.030
TVR MACE, n (%) 65 (15.2) 29 (8.3) 0.003 40 (16.1) 18 (7.2) 0.002 2.45 (1.36–4.41) 0.003
Total MACE, n (%) 86 (20.2) 31 (8.8) <0.001 56 (22.5) 20 (8.0) <0.001 3.32 (1.92–5.73) <0.001
Follow-up, day 1088±55 1076±10 0.039 1087±63 1082±89 0.442

RAF, routine angiographic follow-up; CF, clinical follow-up; MACE, major adverse cardiovascular events; TLR, target lesion revascularization; TVR, target vessel revascularization; CI, confidence interval; NS, not significant (>0.999).

Values are numbers and percentages. The p value for categorical data from chi-square test or Cox-proportional hazard models.