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Table 2 Correlations between TyG index and poor Coronary Collateral Circulation in different glucose metabolism states

From: Correlation between triglyceride glucose index and collateral circulation formation in patients with chronic total occlusion of coronary arteries in different glucose metabolic states

  

Univariate analysis

Multivariate analysis

OR (95% CI)

β

P

OR (95% CI)

β

P

NGR

TyG index

1.733 (0.770–3.900)

0.55

0.184

   

Pre-DM

TC

1.414 (1.020–1.959)

0.346

0.038

1.160 (0.783–1.717)

0.148

0.459

HDL-C

0.120 (0.019–0.774)

− 2.120

0.026

0.363 (0.042–3.104)

− 1.014

0.354

TyG index

8.224 (3.459–19.557)

2.107

< 0.001

6.487 (2.460–17.101)

1.870

< 0.001

DM

TC

1.605 (1.230–2.094)

0.473

< 0.001

1.138 (0.815–1.588)

0.129

0.448

HDL-C

0.285 (0.090–0.902)

− 1.257

0.033

0.791 (0.181–3.453)

− 0.235

0.791

HbA1c

1.716 (1.437–2.048)

0.540

< 0.001

1.371 (1.125–1.671)

0.315

0.002

TyG index

9.283 (5.341–16.136)

2.228

< 0.001

6.692 (3.648–12.157)

1.901

 < 0.001

  1. OR odds ratios, CI confidence interval, NGR normal glucose regulation, Pre-DM prediabetes mellitus, DM diabetes mellitus, TC total cholesterol, HDL-C high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, HbA1c glycosylated hemoglobin A1c, TyG triglyceride glucose
  2. Pre-DM TC was adjusted for HDL-C, TyG index TyG index was adjusted for TC, HDL-C HDL-C was adjusted for TC, TyG index, DM TC was adjusted for HDL-C, HbA1c, TyG index HDL-C was adjusted for TC, HbA1c, TyG index HbA1c was adjusted for TC, HDL-C, TyG index was adjusted for TC, HDL-C, HbA1c