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. 2019 Oct 31;24(1):285–293. doi: 10.1111/jcmm.14722

Table 3.

Results of univariable and multivariable cox proportional hazard analyses for cardiac events

Variables Univariable analysisa Multivariable analysisb
HR 95% CI P value HR 95% CI P value
Gender 1.35 1.04‐1.76 0.03 1.23 0.93‐1.62 0.15
Age 1.03 1.02‐1.04 1.18 × 10−8 1.02 1.01‐1.03 4.54 × 10−4
Hypertension 1.10 0.86‐1.41 0.46 1.19 0.91‐1.55 0.20
Diabetes 0.77 0.57‐1.03 0.07 0.76 0.56‐1.04 0.09
Hyperlipidemia 0.95 0.74‐1.21 0.66 0.95 0.75‐1.19 0.63
Current smoking 1.09 1.01‐1.17 0.02 1.09 1.00‐1.18 0.05
β‐blocker use 5.82 4.03‐8.40 5.43 × 10−21 5.48 3.78‐7.93 2.07 × 10−19
Genetic risk score 1.28 1.19‐1.37 5.16 × 10−11 1.28 1.18‐1.37 2.19 × 10−10
a

HR, Hazard ratios and P value were calculated with univariate cox proportional hazard model.

b

HR, Hazard ratios and P value were calculated with the use of cox proportional hazard model adjusted gender, age and traditional risk factor: hypertension, hyperlipemia, diabetes mellitus, current smoking.