Table 4 Multivariable-adjusted regression estimates for changes in LVEDVI at 6-months.

From: Circulating miR-1254 predicts ventricular remodeling in patients with ST-Segment-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A cardiovascular magnetic resonance study

Variable

β

Standard Error

95% CI

P-value

Model 1

  Age

−0.37

0.14

−0.65 – −0.09

0.011

  Arterial hypertension

13.86

3.57

6.69–21.02

<0.001

  Edema

0.46

0.20

0.07–0.85

0.023

  1-week LVEDVI

1.68

0.51

0.65–2.71

0.002

  Ln miR-1254

−9.13

4.80

−18.77–0.50

0.063

Model 2

  Age

−0.38

0.16

−0.69 – −0.06

0.021

  Arterial hypertension

13.75

3.62

6.48–21.03

<0.001

  Edema

0.50

0.22

0.07–0.93

0.024

  1-week LVEDVI

1.62

0.52

0.57–2.68

0.003

  Ln miR-1254

−8.61

4.91

−18.47–1.24

0.085

  1. Model 1 includes age, sex, hypertension, primary PCI in the first 12 hours, 1-week infarct size, 1-week edema, 1-week LVEF, 1-week LVEDVI and miR-1254. Model 2 includes model 1 plus hs-cTnT and NT-proBNP.
  2. LVEDVI, left ventricular end-diastolic volume index; PCI, percutaneous coronary intervention; LVEF, left ventricular ejection fraction; hs-cTnT, high sensitive troponin T; NT-proBNP, amino-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide.