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. 2019 Jun 18;8(12):e012559. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.119.012559

Table 3.

Relation Between Neurohormone Level and Time to Syncope in Linear Regression Model Adjusted for Age and Sex

Neurohormone Supine (n=161) P Value 3‐Minute HUT (n=151) P Value Δ Value (n=151) P Value
Epinephrine −0.71 (0.59) 0.23 −2.13 (0.59)a <0.001a −3.24 (0.78)a <0.001a
Norepinephrine 0.15 (0.65) 0.82 0.97 (0.66) 0.14 2.49 (1.83) 0.18
CT‐proAVP 0.46 (0.61) 0.45 −1.39 (0.68)a 0.043a −2.07 (0.61)a 0.001a
CT‐proET‐1 0.96 (0.66) 0.15 0.70 (0.58) 0.23 0.57 (0.84) 0.50
MR‐proANP 0.50 (0.77) 0.52 −0.14 (0.71) 0.84 −0.33 (2.25) 0.88
MR‐proADM 2.31 (0.77)a 0.003a 1.76 (0.82)a 0.035a 1.83 (1.62) 0.26

Data are reported as β‐coefficient and standard error per 1 SD. CT‐proAVP indicates C‐terminal pro–arginine vasopressin; CT‐proET‐1, C‐terminal pro–endothelin‐1; HUT, head‐up tilt test; MR‐proADM, midregional fragment of pro‐adrenomedullin; MR‐proANP, midregional fragment of pro–atrial natriuretic peptide.

a

P<0.05.