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. 2017 Oct 19;6(10):e006895. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.117.006895

Table 2.

Multivariable‐Adjusted Standardized HRs Associated With Higher Systolic ARV as a Continuous Variable

Study Cardiovascular Outcome No. of Events Median Follow‐Up, y Systolic ARV HR (95% CI)
Hansen et al37 Fatal and nonfatal 1049 11.3 1.07 (1.00–1.48)a
Mena et al38 Fatal 335 10.2 1.17 (1.04–1.31)b
Hsu et al39 Fatal 90 20.0 1.20 (1.00–1.45)a
Pierdomenico et al40 Fatal and nonfatal 104 4.8 1.27 (1.06–1.51)a

Standardized HRs (95% CIs) were associated with a 1‐SD increase in ARV for cardiovascular events by fully adjusted Cox proportional hazards regression models. ARV indicates average real variability; CI, confidence interval; and HR, hazard ratio.

a

P<0.05, HR significance.

b

P<0.01, HR significance.