[Retracted] Predictive Significance of High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein Combined with Homocysteine for Coronary Heart Disease in Patients with Anxiety Disorders
Table 2
Risk factors for CHD in patients with anxiety disorder.
Risk factors
Univariable analysis
Multivariable analysis
OR (95% CI)
value
OR (95% CI)
value
Male
0.381 (0.196~0.740)
0.004
0.491 (0.197~1.225)
0.127
Age
1.046 (1.004~1.090)
0.031
1.038 (0.987~1.092)
0.143
Smoking
0.333 (0.155~0.716)
0.005
0.446 (0.162~1.228)
0.118
Diabetes mellitus
0.361 (0.170~0.768)
0.008
0.395 (0.160~0.971)
0.043
Hypertension
0.381 (0.195~0.744)
0.005
0.584 (0.195~0.744)
0.183
IL-6 (≥3.5 pg/mL)
0.154 (0.064~0.373)
<0.001
0.194 (0.064~0.373)
0.001
hs-CRP
1.386 (1.156~1.662)
<0.001
1.266 (1.156~1.662)
0.017
Hcy
1.220 (1.101~1.351)
<0.001
1.185 (1.101~1.351)
0.006
Note: results of binary logistic regression analysis are presented as adjusted OR, 95% CI, and value. Abbreviations: CHD: coronary heart disease; IL-6: interleukin -6; hs-CRP: high-sensitivity C-reactive protein; Hcy: homocysteine; OR: odds ratio; CI: confidence interval.