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. 2021 Dec 15;8(2):e001726. doi: 10.1136/openhrt-2021-001726

Figure 2.

Figure 2

Adjusted associations between history of atrial fibrillation and self-reported QoL at baseline. QoL, quality of life; VAS, visual analogue scale. Estimated using ordinal logistic regression models for index score, VAS score and each individual domain. OR >1 means that patients with a history of atrial fibrillation (AF) have poorer self-rated health than those with no history of AF. For instance, the adjusted common OR for VAS score is 1.17, which means that patients with a history of AF have 17% increased odds of being below any cut-off value (<90, <80, <70 or <60) for the EQ-5D VAS score compared with patients with no history of AF. Adjusted for factors associated with baseline EQ-5D index score (sex, age, body mass index, heart rate, smoking status, years of education, diabetes, history of stroke, angina, peripheral vascular disease, peptic ulcer disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure, anaemia, emergency department visit within the preceding 6 months, type of index myocardial infarction, diuretic use and geographical region).