Research Article

HDL-C/apoA-I Ratio Is Associated with the Severity of Coronary Artery Stenosis in Diabetic Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome

Table 3

Multiregression analysis of the severity of coronary artery stenosis in non-DM and DM ACS patients.

VariableCoefficient95% CI value

Non-DM
 Age0.012-0.002 to 0.025ns
 BMI (kg/m2)0.006-0.033 to 0.045ns
 HDL-C/apoA-I (mmol/g)-0.091-1.263 to 1.080ns
 apoA-I (g/L)-0.299-0.986 to 0.387ns
 HbA1c (%)0.178-0.166 to 0.521ns
DM
 Age-0.019-0.038 to 0.000ns
 BMI (kg/m2)0.005-0.044 to 0.054ns
 HDL-C/apoA-I (mmol/g)1.8010.235 to 3.368<0.05
 apoA-I (g/L)-0.317-1.252 to 0.618ns
 HbA1c (%)0.052-0.057 to 0.162ns

Data are the and number (%). apoA-I: apolipoprotein A-I; BMI: body mass index; BP: blood pressure; DM: diabetes mellitus; HbA1c: hemoglobin A1c; HDL-C: high-density lipoprotein cholesterol.