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. 2022 Jan 10;12:456. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-04186-8

Table 3.

Uni- and multivariate predictors of cardiovascular mortality.

Parameter Univariate HR (95% CI) p Multivariate HR (95% CI) p
Age 2.33 (1.52–2.92)  < 0.001 2.19 (1.58–2.97)  < 0.001
HD vintage 1.68 (0.94–2.15) 0.001 1.76 (0.74–2.56) 0.006
History of MI 1.54 (0.71–2.26) 0.008 1.35 (0.59–2.47) 0.101
TRV 1.91 (1.04–2.66) 0.004 1.71 (0.99–2.96) 0.019
AcT 0.81 (0.33–1.94) 0.146 0.93 (0.31–2.14) 0.215
LVMI 1.95 (1.17–2.30)  < 0.001 1.71 (0.94–2.62) 0.007
EF 0.86 (0.41–1.82) 0.002 0.84 (0.31–2.46) 0.099
LAVI 2.14 (1.15–3.64) 0.018 1.77 (1.19–2.94) 0.011
PTH 2.71 (1.45–3.76) 0.012 2.14 (1.26–3.58) 0.044
VG-RVPO 2.70 (2.11–3.17)  < 0.001 2.40 (1.71–2.99)  < 0.001

HR, hazard ratio; CI, confidence interval; HD, hemodialysis; MI, myocardial infarction; TRV, peak tricuspid regurgitant velocity; AcT, pulmonary flow acceleration time; LVMI, left ventricular mass index; LVEF—left ventricle ejection fraction; LAVI—left atrial volume index; PTH, parathormone. In the multivariate analyses, parameters with a p ≤ 0.15 were entered.