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Table 3 Linear correlations and regressions between clinical parameters and HDL-C level in inpatients with extremely low HDL-C (N=84)

From: Clinical characteristics of cardiovascular patients with extremely low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol

 

Univariate Correlation

Multivariate Regression

 

r

P

β

P

Age(years)

-0.022

0.843

0.292

0.093

LDL-C(mg/dL)

0.383

<0.001

0.818

0.009

TC(mg/dL)

0.185

0.092

-0.617

0.036

TG(mg/dL)

-0.090

0.416

-0.030

0.854

hsCRP(mg/L)

-0.296

0.007

0.097

0.518

Serum albumin(g/L)

0.369

<0.001

0.152

0.332

Uric acid(umol/L)

-0.015

0.897

-0.048

0.723

eGFR(ml/min/1.73m2)

-0.061

0.620

-0.070

0.741

Hemoglobin(g/L)

0.205

0.063

0.053

0.640

FT4(pmol/L)

0.182

0.097

0.042

0.717

FT3(pmol/L)

0.460

<0.001

0.462

0.011

TSH(mIU/L)

-0.090

0.416

-0.114

0.278

BMI(kg/ m2)

-0.169

0.179

-0.122

0.377

HbA1C(%)

-0.088

0.436

0.039

0.715

  1. HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol; TC total cholesterol; LDL-C low-density lipoprotein cholesterol; TG triglyceride; hsCRP high-sensitive C-reactive protein; eGFR estimated glomerular filtration rate; FT4 free thyroxine; FT3 free triiodothyronine; TSH thyroid stimulating hormone; BMI body mass index; HbA1C glycosylated hemoglobin. r represented coefficient of univariate correlation between HDL-C levels and parameters. β represented standard coefficient of multivariate regression between HDL-C levels and parameters