Table 2 Univariate regression analyses of eGFR, LVMI and GNRI

From: Malnutrition, renal dysfunction and left ventricular hypertrophy synergistically increase the long-term incidence of cardiovascular events

 

eGFR

LVMI

GNRI

Variable

r

P-value

r

P-value

r

P-value

Age

−0.198

0.012

0.173

0.029

0.036

0.648

Gender (m=1, f=0)

−0.064

0.422

0.288

<0.001

0.017

0.834

Body mass index

−0.023

0.771

0.026

0.741

0.450

<0.001

Systolic blood pressure

−0.039

0.623

0.177

0.025

0.120

0.131

Diastolic blood pressure

0.080

0.315

0.070

0.381

0.141

0.075

Heart rate

0.038

0.640

−0.125

0.124

−0.020

0.806

eGFR

−0.272

<0.001

0.172

0.029

Proteinuria (yes=1, no=0)

−0.303

<0.001

0.277

<0.001

−0.082

0.299

Hemoglobin

0.139

0.078

0.057

0.473

0.466

<0.001

Serum albumin

0.200

0.011

−0.125

0.113

0.932

<0.001

GNRI

0.172

0.029

−0.127

0.109

LV end-diastolic diameter

−0.076

0.339

0.517

<0.001

0.052

0.516

LAD

−0.271

0.001

0.499

<0.001

0.142

0.073

LV ejection fraction

0.028

0.727

−0.159

0.045

−0.005

0.947

E/e

−0.128

0.107

0.244

0.002

−0.002

0.979

e

0.188

0.017

−0.298

<0.001

−0.083

0.296

LVMI

−0.272

<0.001

−0.127

0.109

  1. Abbreviations: e′, early diastolic mitral annulus motion; E, early mitral inflow; eGFR, estimated glomerular filtration rate; GNRI, geriatric nutritional risk index; LAD, left atrial diameter; LV, left ventricular; LVMI, left ventricular mass index.