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. 2020 Dec 8;5:100133. doi: 10.1016/j.ajpc.2020.100133

Table 2.

Multivariable-adjusted logistic regression analysis of the association of mental health disorders and coronary revascularization and in-hospital mortality among acute myocardial infarction patients from 2008 to 2017 in United States.

In-hospital mortality
Overall, % Unadjusted OR 95% CI p value ∗Adjusted OR 95% CI p value
No mental health disorders 6.4 Ref ref ref ref ref ref
Major depression 3.4 0.56 0.54–0.59 <.001 0.64 0.61–0.67 <.001
Bipolar disorder 4.3 0.47 0.41–0.53 <.001 0.68 0.59–0.78 <.001
Anxiety disorders 2.6 0.39 0.37–0.41 <.001 0.50 0.48–0.53 <.001
Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders 4.5 0.77 0.70–0.84 <.001 0.80 0.72–0.88 <.001
Post-traumatic stress disorder 2.6 0.24 0.19–0.31 <.001 0.36 0.26–0.50 <.001
Coronary revascularization

Overall, %
Unadjusted OR
95% CI
p value
∗Adjusted OR
95% CI
p value
No mental health disorders 50.6 Ref ref ref ref ref ref
Major depression 46.1 0.86 0.84–0.88 <.001 0.80 0.78–0.82 <.001
Bipolar disorder 44.9 0.90 0.85–0.94 <.001 0.69 0.65–0.72 <.001
Anxiety disorders 50.5 1.02 1.00–1.04 0.01 1.00 0.95–1.04 0.9
Schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders 37.6 0.54 0.51–0.56 <.001 0.50 0.47–0.52 <.001
Post-traumatic stress disorder 52.6 1.18 1.08–1.27 <.001 1.08 0.97–1.17 <.001

Abbreviations: CI: confidence interval; OR: odds ratio.