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Table 3 The HR (95% CI) of All-cause mortality with TyG, and according to different renal function from the three models

From: Influence of renal function on the ability of TyG Index to predict all-cause mortality

Characteristics

Model 1

 

Model 2

 

Model 3

P for interaction

HR (95% CI)

P-value

 

HR (95% CI)

P-value

 

HR (95% CI)

P-value

TyG(per 1 unit)

1.65 (1.55, 1.75)

< 0.001

 

1.27 (1.18, 1.36)

< 0.001

 

1.13 (1.02, 1.25)

0.010

 

TyG_group

         

TyG_L

Reference

  

Reference

  

Reference

  

TyG_H

1.89 (1.74,2.05)

< 0.001

1.19 (1.10,1.28)

< 0.001

1.04 (0.94,1.14)

0.470

 

Subgroup

         

eGFR ≥ 60

        

< 0.001

TyG(per 1 unit)

1.65 (1.53, 1.77)

< 0.001

 

1.28 (1.18, 1.39)

< 0.001

 

1.18 (1.05, 1.33)

0.004

TyG_L

Reference

  

Reference

  

Reference

 

TyG_H

1.93 (1.74,2.14)

< 0.001

 

1.25 (1.13,1.37)

< 0.001

 

1.11 (0.99,1.25)

0.070

eGFR < 60

        

TyG(per 1 unit)

1.04 (0.90, 1.20)

0.620

 

1.18 (1.02, 1.37)

0.030

 

1.00 (0.82, 1.22)

0.980

TyG_L

Reference

  

Reference

  

Reference

 

TyG_H

0.80 (0.67,0.96)

0.010

 

0.92 (0.81,1.05)

0.240

 

0.82 (0.69,0.98)

0.030

  1. Model 1: Not adjusted. Model 2: Adjusted for age, sex and race. Model 3: Adjusted for age, sex, race, education level, alcohol consumption, smoking status, BMI, LDL-C level, HDL-C level, eGFR, hypertension, DM and CVD.
  2. CI, Confidence interval; TyG, Triglyceride-glucose index; HR, Hazard ratio