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Table 3 Associations of longitudinal hs-CRP with all-cause and CVD mortality

From: Association of baseline, longitudinal serum high-sensitive C-reactive protein and its change with mortality in peritoneal dialysis patients

 

Model 1a

Model 2b

Model 3c

HR(95% CI)

P value

HR(95% CI)

P value

HR (95% CI)

P value

All-cause mortality

      

Log hs-CRP (per 1 mg/L)

2.78 (2.16–3.56)

<0.001

1.76 (1.36–2.29)

<0.001

1.64 (1.21–2.22)

0.001

Tertile 1

Ref.

-

Ref.

-

Ref.

-

Tertile 2

1.92 (1.31–2.80)

<0.001

1.44 (0.98–2.11)

0.061

1.42 (0.91–2.20)

0.118

Tertile 3

3.38 (2.38–4.80)

<0.001

1.90 (1.32–2.72)

0.001

1.77 (1.16–2.70)

0.008

p trend

<0.001

 

<0.001

 

0.007

 

CVD mortality

      

Log hs-CRP (per 1 mg/L)

3.27 (2.33–4.59)

<0.001

1.98 (1.39–2.83)

<0.001

1.92 (1.28–2.88)

0.002

Tertile 1

Ref.

-

Ref.

-

Ref.

-

Tertile 2

2.32 (1.37–3.94)

0.002

1.70 (0.99–2.90)

0.053

1.58 (0.86–2.88)

0.139

Tertile 3

4.25 (2.59–6.96)

<0.001

2.24 (1.35–3.72)

0.002

2.08 (1.17–3.71)

0.013

p trend

<0.001

 

0.002

 

0.010

 
  1. HR hazard ratio, 95% CI 95% confidence interval.
  2. aModel 1: unadjusted.
  3. bModel 2: adjusted for age, sex, CVD, DM.
  4. cModel 3: model 2 adjusted for BMI, MAP, hemoglobin, albumin, triglyceride, uric acid, rGFR and peritonitis event occurred during follow-up period.