Research Article

Correlation between Serum Platelet Count and Cognitive Function in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation: A Cross-Sectional Study

Table 3

Relationship between platelet count and cognitive function in different models.

VariableCrude modelAdjust IAdjust II

Platelets0.00 (−0.01, 0.01) 0.67160.00 (−0.01, 0.01) 0.53490.00 (−0.01, 0.01) 0.7866
Platelets
T1ReferenceReferenceReference
T20.71 (−1.36, 2.77) 0.50141.00 (−0.82, 2.83) 0.28131.25 (−0.75, 3.25) 0.2210
T30.27 (−1.79, 2.33) 0.79580.85 (−1.01, 2.71) 0.37071.32 (−0.87, 3.51) 0.2397
P for trend0.13 (−0.90, 1.16) 0.80050.42 (−0.51, 1.35) 0.37250.64 (−0.45, 1.73) 0.2532

Nonadjusted model adjusted for none. Adjust I model adjusted for age and sex. Adjust II model adjusted for age and Sex; BMI; educational level; smoking; alcohol consumption; valvular disease; hypertension; diabetes mellitus; heart failure; coronary artery disease; myocardial infarction; hyperlipidemia; cerebral infarction history; aspirin; warfarin; clopidogrel; rivashaban; type of AF; duration of AF; Hb; RBC; PT; INR; APTT; D-dimer; FT3; FT4; TSH; creatinine; urea; UA; AST; ALT; lipoprotein; TC; TG; HDL; LDL; LVEF.