Fig. 2From: Pretransplant malnutrition, inflammation, and atherosclerosis affect cardiovascular outcomes after kidney transplantationKaplan-Meier curves of fatal/non-fatal acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and composite outcomes of ACS and death in patients with different MIA factors. a-b. The patients in the lowest albumin quartile showed worse ACS outcomes (p = 0.042) and composite outcomes of ACS and death (p = 0.016) than the others. c-d. The patients in the highest CRP quartile showed tendency of worse ACS outcomes (p = 0.106) and composite outcomes of ACS and death (p = 0.187) although statistically insignificant. e-f. The patients with previous history of vascular disease showed poor outcome of ACS (p < 0.001) and composite outcomes of ACS and death (p < 0.001) than the othersBack to article page