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Table 2 Incidence Density and Hazard Ratio (95% Confidence Interval) of All-cause Mortality in Each Group

From: Effect of dual residual risk of cholesterol and inflammation on all-cause mortality in patients with cardiovascular disease

 

No residual risk

RIR

RCR

RCIR

 

Case/Participants, n/n

46/613

36/295

166/1628

129/973

 

Incidence (/1,000 person years)

12.62 (9.46, 16.85)

20.56 (14.84, 28.51)

18.13 (15.57, 21.11)

23.12 (19.46, 27.48)

 

Model 1

1.00

1.65 (1.07, 2.55)

1.48 (1.07, 2.05)

1.85 (1.32, 2.59)

 

Model 2

1.00

1.64 (1.06, 2.54)

1.38 (0.99, 1.92)

1.75 (1.24, 2.45)

 

Model 3

1.00

1.66 (1.07, 2.57)

1.36 (0.98, 1.89)

1.74 (1.24, 2.45)

 

Model 4

1.00

1.65 (1.07, 2.56)

1.33 (0.96, 1.85)

1.72 (1.22, 2.42)

 
  1. Model 1: adjusted for age, sex; Model 2: on the basis of model 1, adjusted for educational background, physical activity, smoking status, drinking status, salt intake, BMI, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, history of CVD, properties of statins; Model 3: on the basis of model 2, adjusted for antihypertensive medication use, antidiabetic medication use, antiplatelet medication use; Model 4: on the basis of model 3, adjusted for TG, HDL-C.
  2. Abbreviations: RCIR, residual cholesterol and inflammatory risk; RCR, residual cholesterol risk; RIR, residual inflammatory risk.