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Table 4 Univariate and multivariate analysis for in-hospital death

From: The association between serum uric acid / serum creatinine ratio and in-hospital outcomes in elderly patients with acute myocardial infarction

Variable

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis a

 

Odd ratios (95% CI)

P-Value

Odd ratios (95% CI)

P-Value

Age

1.046 (0.971–1.126)

0.237

  

Male

1.134 (0.575–2.238)

0.716

  

Hypertension

1.167 (0.584–2.335)

0.661

  

Diabetes

1.223 (0.624–2.397)

0.557

  

Smoking status

0.551 (0.207–1.463)

0.232

  

Multi-vessel disease

0.910 (0.453–1.828)

0.791

  

History of diuretics

3.872 (1.937–7.741)

< 0.001*

  

History of ARB

1.685 (0.829–3.426)

0.150

  

Diuretics during hospitalization

2.682 (1.305–5.515)

0.007*

  

ARB during hospitalization

1.764 (0.754–4.126)

0.191

  

Symptom-onset-to-balloon time witin12hours

0.490 (0.254–0.945)

0.033*

  

Complete revascularization

0.741 (0.389–1.409)

0.360

  

PCI

0.326 (0.148–0.714)

0.005*

0.320 (0.134–0.765)

0.010*

STEMI

1.090 (0.536–2.220)

0.812

  

LVEF

0.933 (0.906–0.962)

< 0.001*

0.937 (0.909–0.967)

< 0.001*

TIMI risk score

1.442 (1.221–1.702)

< 0.001*

1.437 (1.200–1.720)

< 0.001*

LDL-c

0.573 (0.372–0.884)

0.012*

  

SUA/Scr < 3.45

2.424 (1.275–4.608)

0.007*

2.125 (1.050–4.302)

0.036*

  1. a Multivariate analysis: adjusting for age, gender, multi-vessel disease, history of diuretics, diuretics during hospitalization, PCI or not, smoking status, LVEF and TIMI risk score
  2. CI, confidence interval; ARB, angiotensin receptor antagonist; PCI: percutaneous coronary intervention; STEMI: ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction; LVEF: left ventricular ejection fraction; LDL-c, low density lipoprotein cholesterol; SUA/Scr: serum uric acid/serum creatinine. * P < 0.05