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. 2019 Feb 4;20(7):740–748. doi: 10.1093/ehjci/jez004

Table 5.

Univariable and multivariable Cox proportional hazard models for the total population

Variables Univariables
Baseline model
Baseline model + mechanical dispersion
HR 95% CI P-value HR 95% CI P-value HR 95% CI P-value
Age (years) 1.06 1.05–1.07 <0.001 1.05 1.04–1.06 <0.001 1.05 1.03–1.06 <0.001
Male sex 0.94 0.75–1.19 0.612
Previous myocardial infarction 2.03 1.52–2.72 <0.001
Diabetes mellitus 1.48 1.12–1.96 0.005
Hypertension 1.19 0.95–1.50 0.131
QRS duration per 10 ms 1.01 1.00–1.02 0.001
AVRa 0.40 0.28–0.56 <0.001 0.42 0.32–0.56 <0.001 0.43 0.32–0.57 <0.001
Aortic valve area (cm2) 0.39 0.29–0.53 <0.001 0.37 0.26–0.53 <0.001 0.42 0.29–0.60 <0.001
LVEF (%) 0.98 0.97–0.99 <0.001 0.98 0.97–0.99 <0.001 0.99 0.98–0.99 0.041
LV mass index (per g/m2) 1.01 1.00–1.01 <0.001
LV stroke volume index (mL/m2) 0.98 0.97–0.99 0.001
LV mechanical dispersion (per 10 ms) 1.20 1.15–1.26 <0.001 1.10 1.04–1.15 <0.001
Model discrimination Statistics χ2 160.9 181.4b
−2 Log likelihood 3478 3466b

AVR, aortic valve replacement; EF, ejection fraction; LV, left ventricular.

a

Time-dependent co-variate.

b

Difference with baseline model P < 0.001.