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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Apr 1.
Published in final edited form as: Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2021 Apr;73(4):498–509. doi: 10.1002/acr.24140

Table 2.

Hazard ratios for incident COPD after blood draw date, comparing women with RA to their matched controls in the Nurses’ Health Studies (n=1,125).

Incident COPD
cases/person-years
HR (95%CI) controlling
for matching factors*
Multivariable**
HR (95%CI)
Pre-RA ACPA+ (n=59) 13/1,030 3.02 (1.42, 6.43) 3.04 (1.33, 7.00)
Matched controls (n=176) 14/3,375 1.00 (Ref) 1.00 (Ref)
Pre-RA ACPA− (n=224) 23/4,117 1.27 (0.78, 2.06) 1.07 (0.65, 1.75)
Matched controls (n=666) 57/12,967 1.00 (Ref) 1.00 (Ref)
All pre-RA (n=283) 36/5,147 1.61 (1.08, 2.40) 1.39 (0.92, 2.09)
Matched controls (n=842) 71/16,342 1.00 (Ref) 1.00 (Ref)

P for pre-RA/control status-ACPA status interaction in unadjusted analysis: 0.71

P for pre-RA/control status-ACPA status interaction in adjusted analysis: 0.27

*

Each woman with RA was matched to 3 controls by age, time from blood draw to index date, cohort, calendar year, fasting status/time of day at blood draw, menopausal status, and postmenopausal hormone use.

**

Additionally adjusted for smoking (continuous pack-years), body mass index (continuous, kg/m2), median household income (quartile), and asthma (yes/no).

ACPA, anti-citrullinated protein antibodies; CI, confidence interval; COPD, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease; HR, hazard ratio; RA, rheumatoid arthritis.