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02 March 2022: Clinical Research

Retrospective Study of the Association Between Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome on Admission to a Rural Referral Center in East Java, Indonesia, and the Incidence of New Symptomatic Heart Failure at 6 Months

Ryan Enast Intan 1ACEF* , Firas Farisi Alkaff 23CEF* , Yudi Her Oktaviono 1D , Ricardo Adrian Nugraha 1ACD , Tan Nicko Octora 4B , Michael Jonatan 1AF , Dimas Rio Balti 5ABEF , Fani Suslina Hasibuan 6B , Basuni Radi 78D , Anwar Santoso 78AD

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.935002

Med Sci Monit 2022; 28:e935002

Table 4 Risk factors for developing heart failure at 6 months after acute coronary syndrome.

VariablesUnivariate analysisMultivariate analysis
COR95% CIP valueAOR95% CIP value
Age1.0520.879–1.250.582
Man gender9.8630.110–885.900.319
Myocardial infarction4.8580.337–69.930.245
GRACE score1.0080.958–1.060.751
LVEF0.8180.706–0.9400.0070.8500.768–0.9410.002
Morning onset0.5050.037–6.900.609
PLR level1.1211.033–1.2100.0061.0721.031–1.114
CKMB1.0060.980–1.0300.673
Hypertension0.7980.049–12.8950.873
Family history of CVD7.4110.263–208.7720.240
Active smoker0.3530.008–16.3270.595
AOR – adjusted odds ratio; CKMB – creatine kinase myocardial band; COR – crude odds ratio; CVD – cardiovascular diseases; GRACE – global registry of acute coronary events; LVEF – left ventricular ejection fraction; PLR – platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio; 95% CI – 95% confidence interval. Variables with value

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