Fig. 4: Proteomic signatures of remodeling are related to clinical outcomes in both an AS population and a general “at-risk” population. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Proteomic signatures of remodeling are related to clinical outcomes in both an AS population and a general “at-risk” population.

From: Integrated multiomics of pressure overload in the human heart prioritizes targets relevant to heart failure

Fig. 4

A Forest plot of Cox regression results from the discovery cohort relating the proteomic scores to post-TAVI all-cause mortality. Derivation sample N = 500 in unadjusted models. Validation sample N = 302 in unadjusted models. B Forest plot of Cox regression results from the UK Biobank (N = 36,668 in unadjusted models) relating proteomic scores of remodeling to all-cause mortality and incident heart failure. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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