Figure 2
From: Mendelian Randomisation study of the influence of eGFR on coronary heart disease

Benjamini-Hochberg adjusted P-values for CHD-trait and eGFR-trait (N range of CHD-trait = 139-13145 and N range of eGFR-trait = 138-6764).
Horizontal line shows adjusted P = 0.05.28 traits significantly associated with both CHD and eGFR on dotted vertical lines are identified as potential confounding factors: age, alcohol, body mass index, ECG Cornell product, cotinine, CRP, D-Dimer, Eosinophils, factor VIII, Factor IX, FEV1, fibrinogen, FVC, HDL, IL-6, Neutrophil, percentage body fat, peak expiratory flow rate, NT-proBNP, ECG QTc, ECG QT interval, sex, total serum protein concentration, Triglyceride, tPa, von Willebrand factor, waist circumference, weight. Abbreviations used in the figure are defined in S3 Table.