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Table 2 Effect of marital status on 10.7-year mortality

From: Marital status shows a strong protective effect on long-term mortality among first acute myocardial infarction-survivors with diagnosed hyperlipidemia – findings from the MONICA/KORA myocardial infarction registry

 

Stratification

    

Model

Age group

Hyperlipidemia known

N

Wald p-value

Hazard ratio

Confidence interval 95%

Model 1a

-

-

3766

0.0207

0.80

0.66-0.97

Model 2b

-

-

3766

0.0688

0.83

0.68-1.01

Model 3c

<60

Yes

1136

0.0003

0.44

0.28-0.69

 

≥60

Yes

1487

0.0603

0.77

0.58-1.01

 

<60

No

458

0.8193

1.09

0.52-2.27

 

≥60

No

685

0.6097

1.10

0.76-1.59

Model 4d

<60

Yes

1136

0.0003

0.44

0.28-0.69

 

≥60

Yes

1487

0.1387

0.80

0.60-1.08

 

<60

No

458

0.8067

1.10

0.52-2.30

 

≥60

No

685

0.7002

1.08

0.74-1.58

Model 5e

<60

Yes

1136

0.0002

0.43

0.27-0.67

 

≥60

Yes

1487

0.4926

0.90

0.67-1.21

 

<60

No

458

0.9053

0.95

0.44-2.08

 

≥60

No

685

0.6264

1.10

0.75-1.63

  1. aModel 1: unstratified, unadjusted;
  2. bModel 2: unstratified, adjusted for sex, age ≥60, recruitment day, reperfusion therapy, hyperlipidemia, angina pectoris, diabetes, stroke, hypertension, bundle branch block, pulmonary edema, cardiac arrest;
  3. cModel 3: stratified for age and hyperlipidemia, unadjusted;
  4. dModel 4: stratified for age and hyperlipidemia, adjusted for sex and recruitment day;
  5. eModel 5: stratified for age and hyperlipidemia, adjusted for sex, recruitment day, reperfusion therapy, angina pectoris, diabetes, stroke, hypertension, bundle branch block, pulmonary edema and, cardiac arrest.