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Table 3 Clinical outcomes and WAR as continuous variable and bisection

From: Baseline white blood cell count-to-apolipoprotein A1 ratio as a novel predictor of long-term adverse outcomes in patients who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention: a retrospective cohort study

Outcomes

HR (95%CI)

P values

Adjusted HR (95%CI)

P values

ACM

 WAR ≥4.635 vs. < 4.635

1.923 (1.368–2.704)

< 0.001

2.063 (1.460–2.916)

< 0.001

 WAR higher by 1

1.034 (1.009–1.060)

0.007

1.034 (1.010–1.059)

0.005

CM

 WAR ≥4.635 vs. < 4.635

1.813 (1.249–2.632)

0.002

1.930 (1.321–2.820)

0.001

 WAR higher by 1

1.032 (1.003–1.061)

0.031

1.029 (1.002–1.058)

0.036

MACCEs

 WAR ≥4.635 vs. < 4.635

1.581 (1.307–1.914)

< 0.001

1.586 (1.305–1.928)

< 0.001

 WAR higher by 1

1.020 (1.002–1.039)

0.029

1.016 (0.997–1.036)

0.091

MACEs

 WAR ≥4.635 vs. < <4.635

1.582 (1.295–1.931)

< 0.001

1.573 (1.282–1.930)

< 0.001

 WAR higher by 1

1.022 (1.003–1.042)

0.022

1.018 (0.998–1.038)

0.080