Skip to main content

Table 4 Cox regression analysis results for long-term ACM

From: Triglyceride to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio as a predictor of long-term mortality in patients with coronary artery disease after undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention: a retrospective cohort study

Variables

B

SE

Wald

P-Value

HR

95%CI

Age

0.066

0.010

41.202

< 0.001

1.069

1.047–1.091

Gender

− 0.175

0.256

0.466

0.495

0.840

0.508–1.387

Family history

−1.254

0.395

10.089

0.001

0.285

0.132–0.619

Hypertension

0.234

0.211

1.228

0.268

1.263

0.836–1.909

Diabetes

0.582

0.208

7.823

0.005

1.790

1.190–2.692

Smoking

0.102

0.284

0.128

0.721

1.107

0.635–1.930

Alcohol consumption

0.323

0.313

1.066

0.302

1.381

0.748–2.548

Cr

0.006

0.001

31.712

< 0.001

1.006

1.004–1.008

UA

0.001

0.001

0.427

0.513

1.001

0.999–1.003

TC

0.052

0.073

0.515

0.473

1.054

0.913–1.216

THR

0.714

0.245

8.513

0.004

2.042

1.264–3.300

  1. Abbreviation: ACM All-cause mortality, Cr Creatinine, UA Uric acid, TC Total cholesterol, THR Triglyceride to high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio. Note: The boldfaced P-Values are statistically different