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. 2018 Jun 1;7(11):e008453. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.117.008453

Table 2.

CMBs Distributional Pattern Relevant to MCI in Patients With Hypertension

Model 0 Model 1 Model 2
OR (95% CI) P Value OR (95% CI) P Value OR (95% CI) P Value
CMB No.
Total No. 2.81 (1.73–3.91) 0.001 2.67 (1.35–3.75) 0.005 1.66 (1.15–2.78) 0.019
1 vs none 1.30 (0.81–2.14) 0.109 1.24 (0.75–2.08) 0.142 1.09 (0.65–1.82) 0.288
2 to 4 vs none 1.61 (0.91–3.32) 0.037 1.38 (0.71–2.94) 0.071 1.14 (0.74–2.91) 0.181
≥5 vs none 5.47 (2.06–11.42) <0.001 4.53 (1.85–11.31) 0.004 2.45 (1.35–9.54) 0.017
CMB location
Any CMBs 9.91 (3.14–15.71) <0.001 7.17 (2.73–12.32) 0.001 2.18 (1.33–4.86) 0.024
Lobar 4.39 (2.15–9.43) <0.001 3.59 (1.24–6.23) 0.011 1.55 (0.81–3.22) 0.028
Deep or infratentorial 8.12 (4.62–13.27) <0.001 5.33 (2.57–10.69) 0.006 2.74 (1.24–4.78) 0.019

Model 0: unadjusted. Model 1: adjusted for age, sex. Model 2: adjusted for age, sex, education, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia, current smoker, current drinker, blood pressure, body mass index, intima‐media thickness, presence of silent lacunar infarction, white matter hyperintensities (periventricular hyperintensities, deep white matter hyperintensities) grade, and brain atrophy. CI indicates confidence interval; CMB, cerebral microbleed; OR, odds ratio; MCI, mild cognitive impairment.