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. 2022 Oct 25;13:6088. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-33203-1

Table 1.

Estimated association of changes in ECG repolarization parameters with VPB incidence upon inhalation exposure to nicotine-free and nicotine-containing aerosols

Effect estimate (%) 95% CI P-value Interaction P-value
S amplitude (change in VPB incidence per 0.01-mV decrease from baseline)
 Nicotine-free exposures −3.1 (−12.4, 7.1) 0.5362 0.0730
 Nicotine aerosols 20.2a (4.6, 38.2) 0.0095
J amplitude (change in VPB incidence per 0.1-mV increase from baseline)
 Nicotine-free exposures −15 (−48, 39) 0.5169 0.0909
 Nicotine aerosols 151a (46, 329) 0.0008

aSignificant association determined by generalized estimating equation and two-sided P < 0.05.