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. 2019 Jan 12;8(2):e010826. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.118.010826

Table 5.

Overall and Landmark Analysis for the Adverse Events in Patients With OSA Versus Those Without OSA

Variables Unadjusted HR (95% CI) P Value Adjusted HR (95% CI)* P Value
Overall analysis
MACCE 1.59 (1.01–2.50) 0.043 1.55 (0.94–2.57) 0.085
Cardiovascular death 0.80 (0.25–2.63) 0.716 ··· ···
Myocardial infarction 0.54 (0.16–1.85) 0.327 ··· ···
Stroke 1.93 (0.48–7.71) 0.353 ··· ···
Ischemia‐driven revascularization 1.57 (0.72–3.42) 0.261 1.52 (0.65–3.56) 0.334
Hospitalization for unstable angina 1.89 (1.04–3.44) 0.036 2.10 (1.09–4.05) 0.027
Hospitalization for heart failure 0.97 (0.20–4.81) 0.972 ··· ···
All repeat revascularization 1.32 (0.75–2.35) 0.340 1.51 (0.81–2.83) 0.195
Composite of all events 1.48 (0.99–2.21) 0.057 1.54 (0.98–2.40) 0.059
Landmark analysis (≤1 y)
MACCE 1.27 (0.76–2.12) 0.353 1.18 (0.67–2.09) 0.575
Hospitalization for unstable angina 1.62 (0.79–3.31) 0.187 1.84 (0.84–4.03) 0.130
Ischemic‐driven revascularization 1.21 (0.48–3.07) 0.688 1.27 (0.46–3.50) 0.646
All repeat revascularization 1.14 (0.61–2.14) 0.682 1.41 (0.71–2.82) 0.328
Composite of all events 1.26 (0.81–1.96) 0.310 1.28 (0.78–2.09) 0.322
Landmark analysis (>1 y)
MACCE 3.55 (1.20–10.56) 0.023 3.87 (1.20–12.46) 0.023
Hospitalization for unstable angina 2.68 (0.87–8.21) 0.085 2.82 (0.84–9.51) 0.095
Ischemic‐driven revascularization 2.92 (0.61–14.04) 0.182 2.46 (0.46–13.26) 0.295
All repeat revascularization 2.85 (0.59–13.71) 0.192 2.54 (0.47–13.73) 0.278
Composite of all events 3.30 (1.10–9.86) 0.033 3.67 (1.13–11.95) 0.031

HR indicates hazard ratio; MACCE, major adverse cardiovascular and cerebrovascular event; OSA, obstructive sleep apnea; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention.

*

Model adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus, clinical presentation (acute myocardial infarction vs unstable angina), PCI procedure, and minimum SaO2.

Multivariate Cox regression and landmark analysis was not done because of too few events.