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Table 4 Comparisons between inpatients with extremely low HDL-C and normal HDL-C

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

 

Low Group (N=84)

Normal Group (N=84)

P

HDL-C(mg/dL)

15.9±4.1

48.8±5.4

<0.001

LDL-C(mg/dL)

72.6±28.6

104.5±35.6

<0.001

TC(mg/dL)

118.6±30.7

170.4±40.3

<0.001

TG(mg/dL)

125.3 (46.1, 435.8)

93.9 (19.5, 265.7)

<0.001

hsCRP(mg/L)

15.60 (0.15, 402)

1.89 (0.15, 190)

<0.001

Serum albumin(g/L)

35.2±6.4

39.3±5.2

<0.001

Uric acid(umol/L)

454±186

328±99

<0.001

eGFR(ml/min/1.73m2)

84.35±39.48

88.45±38.26

0.521

Hemoglobin(g/L)

125±24

136±21

0.003

FT4(pmol/L)

13.80±2.52

12.98±1.73

0.015

FT3(pmol/L)

3.17±0.83

3.93±0.75

<0.001

TSH(mIU/L)

1.63±1.39

1.92±1.28

0.163

BMI(kg/ m2)

25.22±3.97

23.78±3.47

0.024

HbA1C(%)

6.8±1.4

6.0±0.9

<0.001

  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. Data were expressed as mean ± standard deviation for normal distribution or median (minimum, maximum) for skewed distribution