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. 2016 Apr 13;30(6):930–940. doi: 10.1002/jcla.21959

Table 3.

Univariate and Multivariate Logistic Regression Analyses Determining the Significant and Independent Predictors for Transmural Extent of Infarction, Respectively

Factor Univariate OR (95% CI), P‐value Multivariate OR (95% CI), P‐value
Peak hsCRP (≥2.35 mg/dl) 6.18 (2.71–14.17), <0.001 5.16 (1.84–14.50), 0.002
MPV (≥7.3 fl) 5.32 (2.37–11.96), <0.001 5.42 (2.03–14.47), 0.001
Peak CK‐MB (≥156 ng/dl) 5.86 (2.17–15.81), <0.001 2.90 (0.68–12.37), 0.151
Peak hs‐cTnT (≥4.42 ng/dl) 7.67 (2.85–20.63), <0.001 1.57 (0.37–6.73), 0.542
Baseline low TIMI flow grade (0–1) 4.03 (1.38–11.80), 0.011 1.10 (0.25–4.78), 0.899
Low LVEF (<55%) 6.71 (2.49–18.06), <0.001 1.97 (0.56–6.96), 0.294

Reference group was as follows: Peak hsCRP (<2.35 mg/dl), MPV (<7.3 fl), peak CK‐MB (<156 ng/dl), peak hs‐cTnT (<4.42 ng/dl), baseline low TIMI flow grade 2, 3, and high LVEF (≥55%). Each level was cut‐off value for transmural extent of infarction by ROC analysis (except TIMI flow grade).