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Table 4 Association of liver enzymes with long-term all-cause mortality

From: Association of serum transaminases with short- and long-term outcomes in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention

 

Association of ALT with all-cause mortality

Category

ALT (unit/L)

Crude univariate model

Adjusted for age and sex

Adjusted for all covariables

  

OR

95% CI

P-value

OR

95% CI

P-value

OR

95% CI

P-value

ALT (1)a

≤23

1 (ref)

 

<0.001

1 (ref)

 

<0.001

1 (ref)

 

<0.001

ALT (2)

>23 to ≤39

0.957

0.534–1.714

 

1.126

0.624–2.030

 

1.358

0.650–2.834

 

ALT (3)

>39 to ≤64

0.914

0.506–1.648

 

1.124

0.618–2.041

 

1.413

0.658–3.036

 

ALT (4)

>64 to ≤125

1.654

0.957–2.858

 

2.144

1.226–3.751

 

1.650

0.732–3.719

 

ALT (5)

≥125

5.370

2.899–9.948

 

7.034

3.718–13.307

 

1.051

0.302–3.652

 
 

Association of AST with all-cause mortality

Category

AST (unit/L)

Crude univariate model

Adjusted for age and sex

Adjusted for all covariables

  

OR

95% CI

P-value

OR

95% CI

P-value

OR

95% CI

P-value

AST (1)a

≤32

1 (ref)

 

<0.001

1 (ref)

 

<0.001

1 (ref)

 

<0.001

AST (2)

>32 to ≤93

1.442

0.844–2.462

 

1.432

0.834–2.459

 

1.379

0.700–2.717

 

AST (3)

>93 to ≤233

0.785

0.425–1.448

 

0.744

0.401–1.382

 

0.786

0.361–1.715

 

AST (4)

>233 to ≤492

1.206

0.672–2.164

 

1.152

0.639–2.080

 

0.989

0.439–2.225

 

AST (5)

≥492

5.370

2.899–9.948

 

5.699

3.030–10.718

 

1.796

0.588–5.481

 
  1. HR hazard ratio, CI confidence interval, ALT alanine aminotransferase, AST aspartate aminotransferase
  2. aPercentiles are shown in categories: (1) ≤25th percentage; (2) 25th - < 50th percentage; (3) 50th- < 75th percentage; (4) 75th- < 95th percentage; (5) ≥95th percentage