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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Transpl Int. 2018 Feb 27;31(5):554–565. doi: 10.1111/tri.13127

Table 2.

Association between history of psychosis and/or mania and post-transplantation outcomes using Cox proportional regression, competing risks regression and logistic regression models in the propensity-matched cohort (n=442)

History of psychosis and/or mania vs no of history of psychosis and/or mania (ref.) Hazard Ratios (HRs) 95% Confidence Interval of HRs p-value
All Cause Death 1.04 0.51–2.14 0.913
History of psychosis and/or mania vs no of history of psychosis and/or mania (ref.) SubHazard Ratios (SHRs) 95% Confidence Interval of SHRs p-value
Death with Functioning Graft 0.94 0.42–2.09 0.881
Graft Loss 1.07 0.45–2.57 0.874
History of psychosis and/or mania vs no of history of psychosis and/or mania (ref.) Odds Ratios (ORs) 95% Confidence Interval of ORs p-value
Rejection 1.23 0.60–2.53 0.567
Immunosuppressive Adherence: Proportion of days covered for History of psychosis and/or mania No of history of psychosis and/or mania p-value*
Tacrolimus (%) (mean±SD) 76±21 78±19 0.529
Mycophenolic acid (%) (mean±SD) 78±17 79±18 0.666
Immunosuppressive Persistence: 30 days gap
Tacrolimus 54% 54% 0.998
Mycophenolic acid 49% 48% 0.949

Abbreviations: HR: Hazard Ratio; OR: Odds Ratio; SHR: SubHazard Ratio

*

: P values for adherence are result of t-test and chi-square test