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. 2022 Mar 2;28:e935002-1–e935002-9. doi: 10.12659/MSM.935002

Table 4.

Risk factors for developing heart failure at 6 months after acute coronary syndrome.

Variables Univariate analysis Multivariate analysis
COR 95% CI P value AOR 95% CI P value
Age 1.052 0.879–1.25 0.582
Man gender 9.863 0.110–885.90 0.319
Myocardial infarction 4.858 0.337–69.93 0.245
GRACE score 1.008 0.958–1.06 0.751
LVEF 0.818 0.706–0.940 0.007 0.850 0.768–0.941 0.002
Morning onset 0.505 0.037–6.90 0.609
PLR level 1.121 1.033–1.210 0.006 1.072 1.031–1.114 <0.001
CKMB 1.006 0.980–1.030 0.673
Hypertension 0.798 0.049–12.895 0.873
Family history of CVD 7.411 0.263–208.772 0.240
Active smoker 0.353 0.008–16.327 0.595

AOR – adjusted odds ratio; CKMB – creatine kinase myocardial band; COR – crude odds ratio; CVD – cardiovascular diseases; GRACE – global registry of acute coronary events; LVEF – left ventricular ejection fraction; PLR – platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio; 95% CI – 95% confidence interval. Variables with P value <0.25 from univariate analysis are included in multivariate analysis. P value <0.05 in multivariate analysis is considered statistically significant.