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Table 4 Risk of mortality as a function of IF1 levels in coronary artery disease patients

From: Serum levels of mitochondrial inhibitory factor 1 are independently associated with long-term prognosis in coronary artery disease: the GENES Study

 

Q1

Q2

Q3

Q4

(n = 147)

(n = 141)

(n = 145)

(n = 144)

 

HR (95 % CI)

HR (95 % CI)

HR (95 % CI)

Model 1

1

0.88 (0.59–1.32)

0.77 (0.51–1.16)

0.61 (0.39–0.94)

Model 2

1

0.90 (0.59–1.36)

0.70 (0.45–1.08)

0.54 (0.33–0.88)

Model 3

1

0.81 (0.53–1.24)

0.73 (0.47–1.12)

0.57 (0.35–0.92)

Model 4

1

1.03 (0.67–1.56)

0.77 (0.50–1.20)

0.61 (0.37–0.99)

  1. Quartiles for IF1: 0.35, 0.41, 0.49 mg/L
  2. HR (95 % CI): Hazard Ratio (95 % confidence interval)
  3. Model 1: adjusted for classical cardiovascular risk factors (age, smoking, treatments for dyslipidemia, hypertension and diabetes)
  4. Model 2: adjusted for extended cardiovascular risk factors (Model 1 + physical activity, waist circumference, HDL-C, hs-CRP and eGFR and duration of CAD)
  5. Model 3: model 2 plus NT-proBNP and hs-TnT
  6. Model 4: model 2 plus heart rate and ankle-brachial index