Polyvascular Disease in Patients Presenting with Acute Coronary Syndrome: Its Predictors and Outcomes
Table 4
Multivariate logistic regression analysis for predictors of clinical outcomes in patients with polyvascular disease presenting with acute coronary syndrome.
Unadjusted odds ratio (95% CI)
Adjusted odds ratio* (95% CI)
Re-ischemia
1.7 (1.37–2.15),
1.50 (1.12–2.01),
Heart failure
3.3 (2.67–4.09),
2.00 (1.47–2.61),
In-hospital Stroke
4.1 (2.03–8.22),
5.40 (2.17–13.29),
Major bleedings
1.61 (0.57–4.52),
1.68 (0.54–5.17),
Hospital death
2.3 (1.66–3.26),
1.85 (1.25–2.74),
1-month death
2.5 (1.89–3.29),
2.03 (1.46–2.83),
12-month death
2.6 (2.02–3.32),
1.83 (1.83–2.45),
CI: confidence interval, *variables adjusted for age, sex, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidemia, smoking, renal failure, prior coronary artery disease, and prior coronary revascularization in addition to the type of ACS at presentation.