The Systemic Immune-Inflammation Index May Predict the Coronary Slow Flow Better Than High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein in Patients Undergoing Elective Coronary Angiography
Table 3
Univariate and multivariable logistic regression analyses for predicting coronary slow flow.
Variable
Univariate analysis
Multivariable analysis
OR (95% CI)
value
OR (95% CI)
value
Male gender
2.535 (1.392–4.616)
0.002
2.746 (0.864–8.730)
0.087
Diabetes
2.042 (1.081–3.855)
0.028
2.738 (0.816–9.192)
0.103
BMI
1.070 (1.001–1.145)
0.048
1.151 (1.021–1.299)
0.022
Smoking
2.121 (1.200–3.750)
0.010
2.837 (0.894–9.001)
0.077
LDL
1.019 (1.007–1.031)
0.001
1.028 (1.005–1.052)
0.018
hsCRP
1.361 (1.211–1.531)
<0.001
1.161 (1.004–1.343)
0.044
SII
1.007 (1.005–1.010)
<0.001
1.015 (1.003–1.026)
<0.001
BMI, body mass index; hsCRP, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein; LDL, low-density lipoprotein; OR, odds ratio; SII, systemic immune-inflammatory index.