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. 2020 Mar 25;9(4):904. doi: 10.3390/jcm9040904

Table 2.

Predictors of cardiovascular mortality using the Cox proportional hazards model by univariable and multivariable analysis.

Parameter Univariable Analysis Multivariable Analysis
HR (95% CI) P HR (95% CI) P
Age (Per 1 year) 1.049(1.020–1.079) < 0.001 - 0.801
Gender (Male vs. Female) 0.481(0.245–0.944) 0.033 - 0.406
Diabetes mellitus (Yes vs. No) 1.154(0.556–2.295) 0.700 - -
Hypertension (Yes vs. No) 2.464(1.258–4.828) 0.009 3.363(1.163-9.731) 0.025
Dyslipidemia (Yes vs. No) 0.972(0.478–1.975) 0.937 - -
STEMI (Yes vs. No) 0.947(0.415–2.164) 0.898 - -
Heart rate (Per beat/min) 1.020(1.001–1.038) 0.036 - 0.707
Body mass index (Per 1kg/m2) 0.950(0.864–1.043) 0.282 - -
LVEF (Per 1%) 0.973(0.947–1.000) 0.048 - 0.355
CCI 1.400(1.198–1.637) < 0.001 - 0.943
Ankle brachial index (Per 1SD) 0.656(0.489–0.881) 0.005 - 0.407
UTCC (Per 1SD) 1.627(1.231–2.151) 0.001 1.844(1.018–3.342) 0.043

HR: hazard ratio; CI: confidence interval; SD: standard deviation; other abbreviations as in Table 1. SD for ankle brachial index was 0.208; SD for UTCC was 7.597.