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. 2021 Sep 9;12:652482. doi: 10.3389/fphar.2021.652482

TABLE 5.

Significance of mean INR and TTR with respect to variables.

Demographic and clinical variables INR% (±SD) TTR% (+SD)
Age
16–45 57.78 (34.6) 50.41 (33.84)
46–65 61.12 (30.35) 29.36 (58.87)
>65 59.84 (32.6) 56.75 (32.8)
F = 0.197 (p = 0.821) F = 0.942 (p = 0.39)
Gender
Male 56.24 (34.59) 55.62 (33.01)
Female 60.32 (32.32) 58.4 (31.94)
t = −0.858 (p = 0.391) t = −1.338 (p = 0.182)
Afib
Yes 63.16 (31.93) 62.19 (32.29)
No 57.29 (32.99) 53.06 (31.92)
t = 1.48 (p = 0.141) t = 1.95 (p = 0.052)
Ischemic stroke
Yes 57.36 (39.72) 54.27 (37.32)
No 59.47 (32.6) 57.38 (32.2)
t = −0.208 (p = 0.835) t = −0.312 (p = 0.756)
VTE
Yes 54.13 (30.86) 49.7 (29.37)
No 61.68 (33.48) 60.54 (33.1)
t = −1.742 (p = 0.083) t = −2.558 (p = 0.011a)
PE
Yes 50.56 (29.07) 46.2 (26.75)
No 61.57 (32.93) 58.72 (32.74
t = −1.961 (p = 0.051) t = −2.262 (p = 0.024a)
Duration on recruitment
0–6 35.3 (23.28) 38.3 (27.83)
>6 60.93 (32.55) 57.98 (32.34)
t = −0.464 (p = 0.01) t = −1.9 (p = 0.06)
INR Target
2–3 59.84 (32.75) 57.04 (32.39)
2.5–3.5 77.83 (17.82) 65.33 (23.76)
  t = −1.338 (p = 0.182) t = −0.623 (p = 0.534)
a

p significant at <0.05.