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Table 2 Comparison of long-term adverse prognosis

From: Adjustment of the GRACE score by the triglyceride glucose index improves the prediction of clinical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention

Variable

Total (n = 986)

T1(n = 332)

T2(n = 327)

T3(n = 327)

P value

MACEs, n (%)

90 (9.13)

20 (6.02)

27 (8.26)

43 (13.15)

0.005

All-cause death, n (%)

66 (6.69)

14 (4.22)

16 (4.89)

36 (11.01)

0.001

Cardiac death, n (%)

40 (4.06)

8 (2.41)

11(3.36)

21 (6.42)

0.025

Myocardial infarction, n (%)

26 (2.64)

6 (1.81)

11 (3.36)

9 (2.75)

0.454

Unplanned revascularization, n (%)

99 (10.04)

24 (7.23)

30 (9.17)

45 (13.76)

0.017

Stroke, n (%)

37 (3.75)

11 (3.31)

15(4.59)

11(3.36)

0.624

  1. The patients were divided into three groups in accordance with tertiles of the TyG index [T1 (TyG index ≤ 8.65), T2 (8.65 < TyG index ≤ 9.24), and T3 (TyG index > 9.24)]. MACEs indicate major adverse cardiac events, defined as a composite of all-cause death and nonfatal myocardial infarction