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. 2021 Jan 8;11:605712. doi: 10.3389/fendo.2020.605712

Table 5.

Potential factors related to the parameters of LV diastolic function in hyperthyroid subjects.

MVE MVA E/A ratio
B (SE) β P B (SE) β P B (SE) β P
Age −0.003 (0.001) −0.150 0.049 0.004 (0.001) 0.244 <0.001 −0.012 (0.001) −0.414 <0.001
Female 0.080 (0.024) 0.161 0.001
HR 0.002 (0.001) 0.183 <0.001 −0.004 (0.001) −0.171 0.001
SBP 0.002 (0.001) 0.120 0.011
BMI −0.017 (0.004) −0.195 <0.001 −0.029 (0.006) −0.225 <0.001
eGFR 0.002 (0.001) 0.158 0.035
Scr −0.222 (0.073) −0.152 0.003
FT3 0.002 (0.001) 0.114 0.034 −0.004 (0.001) −0.160 0.001
LAD 0.157 (0.025) 0.321 <0.001 0.076 (0.021) 0.173 <0.001

Age, gender, HR (heart rate), SBP (systolic blood pressure), BMI (body mass index), eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate), the presence of hypertension, the level of FT3 (free triiodothyronine), FT4 (free triiodothyronine), TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone), and Scr (serum creatinine), as well as LA (left atrium diameter) and IVST (interventricular septum thickness) were included in the multiple stepwise linear regression model. LV, Left ventricular; MVE, peak velocities of the early (E-wave) phase of the mitral inflow pattern; MVA, peak velocities of the late (A-wave) phase of the mitral inflow pattern; E/A ratio, the ratio of MVE/MVA.