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. 2018 Feb 13;13(2):e0192788. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0192788

Table 5. Association between serum uric acid level and coronary vascular function for patients stratified by diabetes*.

Outcome variable Model adjustment Regression coefficient (Standard error) p-value
With diabetes
Coronary flow reserve None -0.02 (0.08) 0.803
Age and sex -0.01 (0.08) 0.876
Age, sex, SSS and Cr 0.01 (0.07) 0.856
Age, sex, SSS, Cr and gout -0.003 (0.08) 0.969
Myocardial blood flow at stress None -0.15 (0.09) 0.1
Age and sex -0.14 (0.09) 0.111
Age, sex, SSS, and Cr -0.11 (0.08) 0.187
Age, sex, SSS, Cr and gout -0.10 (0.08) 0.242
Without diabetes
Coronary flow reserve None -0.21 (0.06) 0.001
Age and sex -0.20 (0.06) 0.003
Age, sex, SSS, and Cr -0.14 (0.07) 0.038
Age, sex, SSS, Cr and gout -0.15 (0.07) 0.022
Myocardial blood flow at stress None -0.37 (0.08) <0.001
Age and sex -0.27 (0.08) <0.001
Age, sex, SSS and Cr -0.19 (0.07) 0.01
Age, sex, SSS, Cr and gout -0.19 (0.07) 0.01

SSS: summed stress score, Cr: serum creatinine

*Log transformed values of serum uric acid level, coronary flow reserve, myocardial blood flow at stress, and serum creatinine were used.